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#10056950
18 May 2023
A clean water seller fills his jerrycan with paid clean water from the PAM station at Muara Angke, Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 18, 2023. The vendors charge IDR5,000 for two jerrycans. Citizens use it to fulfill their daily needs, such as boiling drinks, cooking, bathing, and washing clothes. According to local residents, they have faced difficulties in accessing clean water for over 20 years.
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#10056954
18 May 2023
A clean water seller fills his jerrycan with paid clean water from the PAM station at Muara Angke, Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 18, 2023. The vendors charge IDR5,000 for two jerrycans. Citizens use it to fulfill their daily needs, such as boiling drinks, cooking, bathing, and washing clothes. According to local residents, they have faced difficulties in accessing clean water for over 20 years.
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#10056964
18 May 2023
A clean water seller fills his jerrycan with paid clean water from the PAM station at Muara Angke, Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 18, 2023. The vendors charge IDR5,000 for two jerrycans. Citizens use it to fulfill their daily needs, such as boiling drinks, cooking, bathing, and washing clothes. According to local residents, they have faced difficulties in accessing clean water for over 20 years.
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#10056968
18 May 2023
A clean water seller fills his jerrycan with paid clean water from the PAM station at Muara Angke, Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 18, 2023. The vendors charge IDR5,000 for two jerrycans. Citizens use it to fulfill their daily needs, such as boiling drinks, cooking, bathing, and washing clothes. According to local residents, they have faced difficulties in accessing clean water for over 20 years.
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#10056958
18 May 2023
Clean water sellers are waiting in line to fill their jerrycans with paid clean water from the PAM station at Muara Angke, Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 18, 2023. The vendors charge IDR5,000 for two jerrycans. Citizens use it to fulfill their daily needs, such as boiling drinks, cooking, bathing, and washing clothes. According to local residents, they have faced difficulties in accessing clean water for over 20 years.
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#10056962
18 May 2023
Clean water sellers are waiting in line to fill their jerrycans with paid clean water from the PAM station at Muara Angke, Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 18, 2023. The vendors charge IDR5,000 for two jerrycans. Citizens use it to fulfill their daily needs, such as boiling drinks, cooking, bathing, and washing clothes. According to local residents, they have faced difficulties in accessing clean water for over 20 years.
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#10056966
18 May 2023
Clean water sellers are waiting in line to fill their jerrycans with paid clean water from the PAM station at Muara Angke, Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 18, 2023. The vendors charge IDR5,000 for two jerrycans. Citizens use it to fulfill their daily needs, such as boiling drinks, cooking, bathing, and washing clothes. According to local residents, they have faced difficulties in accessing clean water for over 20 years.
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#10056970
18 May 2023
Clean water sellers are waiting in line to fill their jerrycans with paid clean water from the PAM station at Muara Angke, Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 18, 2023. The vendors charge IDR5,000 for two jerrycans. Citizens use it to fulfill their daily needs, such as boiling drinks, cooking, bathing, and washing clothes. According to local residents, they have faced difficulties in accessing clean water for over 20 years.
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