The "Safer at Home" order has had an impact on all aspects of Los Angeles city life

With the residents of The Angels locked in their homes to help stop the spread of the coronavirus, the usual heavy city traffic completely disappearedHowever, Angelenos cannot enjoy that, but they can enjoy cleaner air.

Recently the city was rated one of the cleanest in the world, and you are aerial photographs show us how this was achieved and they make us reflect on our environmental impact.

That's how lonely freeways look in The Angels.

Aerial view shows the low traffic at the dealer connecting the 10 and 110 freeways in Los Angeles, California. DAVID MCNEW / EFE
A drone image shows Highway 101 with very little traffic during rush hour in Los Angeles, California. DAVID MCNEW / EFE
Highway 110 during rush hour coming from Pasadena to Downtown Los Angeles, California. DAVID MCNEW / EFE
Highway 10 eastbound in Los Angeles, California without the usual heavy traffic. DAVID MCNEW / EFE
Night falls in Los Angeles, California and Highway 10 is shown without traffic amid the COVID-19 pandemic. DAVID MCNEW / EFE
Aerial view of the dealer connecting highways 10 and 110 in Downtown Los Angeles, California completely empty. DAVID MCNEW / EFE
Photograph taken from a drone showing Highway 110 without traffic during rush hour in Los Angeles, California. DAVID MCNEW / EFE

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