Clean Water At Slum Area In Jakarta, Indonesia

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Clean Water At Slum Area In Jakarta, Indonesia

A man fills up jerry cans with water from a public tap for sell to resident who increasingly have no access to piped or well water at slum area in North Jakarta, Indonesia, on Saturday, March 5, 2016. Around 230 million people in Indonesia are under health risks from contaminated water which are among the highest in Southeast Asian countries. Water shortages will be the world's most pressing problem in the next decade, compounded by a growing global population, Climate change is forecast to disrupt rainfall patterns, leading to more severe droughts and floods, posing problems for the supply of fresh water. (Photo by Andrew Gal/NurPhoto)


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