EditorialA line of racing cars covered with black tarps during a rain delay, on the second day of the Grant Park 220, a NASCAR street course race through downtown Chicago, Sunday July 2, 2023. (Jamie Kelter Davis/The New York Times)
EditorialWomen fold blankets next to the truck they slept with their families in Islahiye, Turkey, on Feb. 11, 2023. (Sergey Ponomarev/The New York Times)
EditorialCivilians carry the body of a relative, to be buried in their village near Pazarcik, Turkey on Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2023. (Emin Ozmen/The New York Times)
EditorialTalya Husbands-Hankin, who runs Love and Justice in the Streets, hands out tarps and other supplies to homeless people in Oakland, Jan. 9, 2023. (Jim Wilson/The New York Times)
EditorialDeforested cliffs, covered in plastic tarps after torrential rains recently flooded parts of the neighborhood where two-thirds of low-income women showed evidence of Zika infection in 2015, in Recife, Brazil, June 5, 2022. (Dado Galdieri/The New York Times)
EditorialAt the Johann Georg Pinsel Museum in Lviv, Ukraine, works by the sculptor are shrouded in simple black tarps on June 27, 2022. (Emile Ducke/The New York Times)
EditorialAlmost two years after Hurricane Laura swept through Lake Charles, La., many roofs are still covered by tarps on June 15, 2022. (Edmund D. Fountain/The New York Times)
EditorialA man installs tarps on the roof as two people inspect the damage to a home in Newnan, Ga., on Friday, March 26, 2021, from a tornado that touched down on Thursday. (Johnathon Kelso/The New York Times)
EditorialMounds of radioactive soil under green tarps in Katsurao, a rural area about 10 miles inland from the nuclear meltdown site in Japan's Fukushima Prefecture, March 6, 2021. (James Whitlow Delano/The New York Times)
EditorialBlue tarps cover many roofs in Lake Charles, La., on Oct. 10, 2020, after the city was devastated by both Hurricane Laura and Hurricane Delta. (William Widmer/The New York Times)
EditorialHouses with blue tarps covering damage from Hurricane Laura, some exposed after Hurricane Delta passed through, in Lake Charles, La., Oct. 10, 2020. (William Widmer/The New York Times)
EditorialEvent tarps erected in a baseball field where students of the damaged Hipolito Garcia Elementary School in Yauco, Puerto Rico, are expected to study, Feb. 13, 2020. (Erika P. Rodriguez/The New York Times)
EditorialNegative - Sea Lake, Victoria, circa 1905, A team of contract grain workers posed with rail trucks and wagons. Several large stacks of bagged wheat are visible behind the train, and some of these bags have been loaded onto the goods trucks. The man of ...