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Anjali Singhvi

Anjali Singhvi is a reporter and graphics editor for The New York Times. She covers a variety of topics and her work primarily focuses on investigative visual journalism. She is a trained architect and holds a master’s degree in Urban Planning/Urban Analytics from Columbia University. Anjali joined The Times in 2016.

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    How the U.S. Humanitarian Pier in Gaza Will Work

    A pier operation being assembled by U.S. service members will involve an elaborate process to provide Gazans with just a portion of the aid they need.

    By Elena Shao, Mika Gröndahl, Anjali Singhvi and Marco Hernandez

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    Dozens of Major Bridges Lack Shields to Block Wayward Ships

    The collapse of the Key Bridge in Baltimore has prompted a reassessment of critical bridges around the country that may be similarly vulnerable to a ship strike.

    By Mike Baker, Anjali Singhvi, Helmuth Rosales, David W. Chen and Elena Shao

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    How Did a Boeing Jet End Up With a Big Hole?

    The “door plug” that blew off an Alaska Airlines plane this month most likely had manufacturing or installation flaws.

    By James Glanz, Mika Gröndahl, Helmuth Rosales, Anjali Singhvi and Mark Walker

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    What Happened in One of Israel’s Deadliest Attacks in Gaza

    In this airstrike, Israel was targeting a senior Hamas leader. Dozens of people in a residential neighborhood were killed in the attack.

    By Anjali Singhvi, Bora Erden, Helmuth Rosales, Mika Gröndahl, Rumsey Taylor, Josh Williams and Abu Bakr Bashir

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    Inside the Deadly Maui Inferno, Hour by Hour

    The Times reconstructed the day of the Lahaina wildfire, tracing the path of the blaze and the failures that left so many people trapped.

    By Mike Baker, Malika Khurana, K.K. Rebecca Lai, Riley Mellen, Natalie Reneau, Bedel Saget, Elena Shao, Anjali Singhvi and Charlie Smart

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    Why One Upscale Apartment Building Became a Death Trap

    A Times investigation and forensic analysis uncovered how flawed design and minimal oversight proved fatal when a major earthquake struck southern Turkey.

    By Ben Hubbard, Anjali Singhvi, James Glanz, Mika Gröndahl, Elif Ince, Beril Eski and Safak Timur

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    See One Historic Turkish Street Before and After the Earthquakes

    The Times flew a drone over a street in Antakya’s Old City to show the places that were lost — among them, a barber shop, a historic church and doner kebab shops.

    By Anjali Singhvi, Bedel Saget, K.K. Rebecca Lai, Yuliya Parshina-Kottas, Sergey Ponomarev and Jeremy White

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    Visual Investigations

    Officers Manhandled and Beat Tyre Nichols. We Tracked Each One’s Role.

    The Times found that each of the six officers we tracked immediately used physical force, escalating even as Nichols became increasingly incapacitated and incoherent.

    By Alexander Cardia, Ishaan Jhaveri, Eleanor Lutz, Natalie Reneau, Anjali Singhvi and Robin Stein

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