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In Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 24, 2025, Mr. Satiri breaks up large pieces of iron from the frame of a former garbage truck. He can break up...

#12404202

Used Iron Splitting Business In Jakarta

24 May 2025

In Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 24, 2025, Mr. Satiri breaks up large pieces of iron from the frame of a former garbage truck. He can break up...

#12404202

24 May 2025

In Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 24, 2025, Mr. Satiri breaks up large pieces of iron from the frame of a former garbage truck. He can break up one truck frame in 1 to 2 hours. After breaking down the iron, it is sent to the factory to be reprocessed into multi-purpose iron. Mr. Satiri receives a daily salary from this job.


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In Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 24, 2025, Mr. Satiri breaks up large pieces of iron from the frame of a former garbage truck. He can break up...

#12404203

Used Iron Splitting Business In Jakarta

24 May 2025

In Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 24, 2025, Mr. Satiri breaks up large pieces of iron from the frame of a former garbage truck. He can break up...

#12404203

24 May 2025

In Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 24, 2025, Mr. Satiri breaks up large pieces of iron from the frame of a former garbage truck. He can break up one truck frame in 1 to 2 hours. After breaking down the iron, it is sent to the factory to be reprocessed into multi-purpose iron. Mr. Satiri receives a daily salary from this job.


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In Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 24, 2025, Mr. Satiri breaks up large pieces of iron from the frame of a former garbage truck. He can break up...

#12404205

Used Iron Splitting Business In Jakarta

24 May 2025

In Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 24, 2025, Mr. Satiri breaks up large pieces of iron from the frame of a former garbage truck. He can break up...

#12404205

24 May 2025

In Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 24, 2025, Mr. Satiri breaks up large pieces of iron from the frame of a former garbage truck. He can break up one truck frame in 1 to 2 hours. After breaking down the iron, it is sent to the factory to be reprocessed into multi-purpose iron. Mr. Satiri receives a daily salary from this job.


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In Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 24, 2025, Mr. Satiri breaks up large pieces of iron from the frame of a former garbage truck. He can break up...

#12404206

Used Iron Splitting Business In Jakarta

24 May 2025

In Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 24, 2025, Mr. Satiri breaks up large pieces of iron from the frame of a former garbage truck. He can break up...

#12404206

24 May 2025

In Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 24, 2025, Mr. Satiri breaks up large pieces of iron from the frame of a former garbage truck. He can break up one truck frame in 1 to 2 hours. After breaking down the iron, it is sent to the factory to be reprocessed into multi-purpose iron. Mr. Satiri receives a daily salary from this job.


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In Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 24, 2025, Mr. Satiri breaks up large pieces of iron from the frame of a former garbage truck. He can break up...

#12404208

Used Iron Splitting Business In Jakarta

24 May 2025

In Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 24, 2025, Mr. Satiri breaks up large pieces of iron from the frame of a former garbage truck. He can break up...

#12404208

24 May 2025

In Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 24, 2025, Mr. Satiri breaks up large pieces of iron from the frame of a former garbage truck. He can break up one truck frame in 1 to 2 hours. After breaking down the iron, it is sent to the factory to be reprocessed into multi-purpose iron. Mr. Satiri receives a daily salary from this job.


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In Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 24, 2025, Mr. Satiri breaks up large pieces of iron from the frame of a former garbage truck. He can break up...

#12404209

Used Iron Splitting Business In Jakarta

24 May 2025

In Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 24, 2025, Mr. Satiri breaks up large pieces of iron from the frame of a former garbage truck. He can break up...

#12404209

24 May 2025

In Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 24, 2025, Mr. Satiri breaks up large pieces of iron from the frame of a former garbage truck. He can break up one truck frame in 1 to 2 hours. After breaking down the iron, it is sent to the factory to be reprocessed into multi-purpose iron. Mr. Satiri receives a daily salary from this job.


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In Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 24, 2025, Mr. Satiri breaks up large pieces of iron from the frame of a former garbage truck. He can break up...

#12404210

Used Iron Splitting Business In Jakarta

24 May 2025

In Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 24, 2025, Mr. Satiri breaks up large pieces of iron from the frame of a former garbage truck. He can break up...

#12404210

24 May 2025

In Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 24, 2025, Mr. Satiri breaks up large pieces of iron from the frame of a former garbage truck. He can break up one truck frame in 1 to 2 hours. After breaking down the iron, it is sent to the factory to be reprocessed into multi-purpose iron. Mr. Satiri receives a daily salary from this job.


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In Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 24, 2025, Mr. Satiri breaks up large pieces of iron from the frame of a former garbage truck. He can break up...

#12404211

Used Iron Splitting Business In Jakarta

24 May 2025

In Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 24, 2025, Mr. Satiri breaks up large pieces of iron from the frame of a former garbage truck. He can break up...

#12404211

24 May 2025

In Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 24, 2025, Mr. Satiri breaks up large pieces of iron from the frame of a former garbage truck. He can break up one truck frame in 1 to 2 hours. After breaking down the iron, it is sent to the factory to be reprocessed into multi-purpose iron. Mr. Satiri receives a daily salary from this job.


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In Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 24, 2025, Mr. Satiri breaks up large pieces of iron from the frame of a former garbage truck. He can break up...

#12404213

Used Iron Splitting Business In Jakarta

24 May 2025

In Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 24, 2025, Mr. Satiri breaks up large pieces of iron from the frame of a former garbage truck. He can break up...

#12404213

24 May 2025

In Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 24, 2025, Mr. Satiri breaks up large pieces of iron from the frame of a former garbage truck. He can break up one truck frame in 1 to 2 hours. After breaking down the iron, it is sent to the factory to be reprocessed into multi-purpose iron. Mr. Satiri receives a daily salary from this job.


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In Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 24, 2025, Mr. Satiri breaks up large pieces of iron from the frame of a former garbage truck. He can break up...

#12404214

Used Iron Splitting Business In Jakarta

24 May 2025

In Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 24, 2025, Mr. Satiri breaks up large pieces of iron from the frame of a former garbage truck. He can break up...

#12404214

24 May 2025

In Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 24, 2025, Mr. Satiri breaks up large pieces of iron from the frame of a former garbage truck. He can break up one truck frame in 1 to 2 hours. After breaking down the iron, it is sent to the factory to be reprocessed into multi-purpose iron. Mr. Satiri receives a daily salary from this job.


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A man looks for salvageable items among the rubble of damaged houses following a huge fire that engulfs at least 800 houses in Bacoor, Cavit...

#11567371

Huge Fire In Philippines Engulfed Nearly 800 Homes, Displacing Families

12 September 2024

A man looks for salvageable items among the rubble of damaged houses following a huge fire that engulfs at least 800 houses in Bacoor, Cavit...

#11567371

12 September 2024

A man looks for salvageable items among the rubble of damaged houses following a huge fire that engulfs at least 800 houses in Bacoor, Cavite, the Philippines, on September 12, 2024. The fire breaks out in the early hours of September 10 and displaces nearly 1,000 families, with many living in poverty being forced to take shelter in nearby evacuation centers where assistance and relief efforts are given to the affected people. The accident occurs in a densely populated compound, where houses mainly made of iron sheets, wood, and combustible materials are built within narrow streets, which, according to local media reports, makes it difficult for rescuers to conduct emergency operations. This is one of the major fire disasters that makes Filipinos homeless this year. Past research and reports by NGOs find that heightened electricity, straining power lines, as well as combustible materials such as dry leaves, grass, and garbage, which are susceptible to ignition from sun exposure or discarded cigarettes, are some of the reasons why the Southeast Asian country is prone to fire.


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A man looks for salvageable items among the rubble of damaged houses following a huge fire that engulfs at least 800 houses in Bacoor, Cavit...

#11567373

Huge Fire In Philippines Engulfed Nearly 800 Homes, Displacing Families

12 September 2024

A man looks for salvageable items among the rubble of damaged houses following a huge fire that engulfs at least 800 houses in Bacoor, Cavit...

#11567373

12 September 2024

A man looks for salvageable items among the rubble of damaged houses following a huge fire that engulfs at least 800 houses in Bacoor, Cavite, the Philippines, on September 12, 2024. The fire breaks out in the early hours of September 10 and displaces nearly 1,000 families, with many living in poverty being forced to take shelter in nearby evacuation centers where assistance and relief efforts are given to the affected people. The accident occurs in a densely populated compound, where houses mainly made of iron sheets, wood, and combustible materials are built within narrow streets, which, according to local media reports, makes it difficult for rescuers to conduct emergency operations. This is one of the major fire disasters that makes Filipinos homeless this year. Past research and reports by NGOs find that heightened electricity, straining power lines, as well as combustible materials such as dry leaves, grass, and garbage, which are susceptible to ignition from sun exposure or discarded cigarettes, are some of the reasons why the Southeast Asian country is prone to fire.


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Children search for salvageable items from the rubble of a damaged house following a fire that engulfed at least 800 houses in Bacoor, Cavit...

#11567377

Huge Fire In Philippines Engulfed Nearly 800 Homes, Displacing Families

12 September 2024

Children search for salvageable items from the rubble of a damaged house following a fire that engulfed at least 800 houses in Bacoor, Cavit...

#11567377

12 September 2024

Children search for salvageable items from the rubble of a damaged house following a fire that engulfed at least 800 houses in Bacoor, Cavite, the Philippines, on September 12, 2024. The fire, which breaks out in the early hours of September 10, displaces nearly 1,000 families, forcing many living in poverty to take shelter in nearby evacuation centers where assistance and relief efforts are provided. The accident occurs in a densely populated compound where houses mainly made of iron sheets, wood, and combustible materials are built within narrow streets, making it difficult for rescuers to conduct emergency operations, according to local media reports. This is one of the major fire disasters that leaves Filipinos homeless this year. Research and reports by NGOs find that heightened electricity straining power lines, as well as combustible materials such as dry leaves, grass, and garbage susceptible to ignition from sun exposure or discarded cigarettes, are some of the reasons why the Southeast Asian country is prone to fire.


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People look for salvageable items among the rubble of damaged houses following a huge fire that engulfs at least 800 houses in Bacoor, Cavit...

#11567383

Huge Fire In Philippines Engulfed Nearly 800 Homes, Displacing Families

12 September 2024

People look for salvageable items among the rubble of damaged houses following a huge fire that engulfs at least 800 houses in Bacoor, Cavit...

#11567383

12 September 2024

People look for salvageable items among the rubble of damaged houses following a huge fire that engulfs at least 800 houses in Bacoor, Cavite, the Philippines, on September 12, 2024. The fire breaks out in the early hours of September 10 and displaces nearly 1,000 families, with many living in poverty being forced to take shelter in nearby evacuation centers where assistance and relief efforts are given to the affected people. The accident occurs in a densely populated compound, where houses mainly made of iron sheets, wood, and combustible materials are built within narrow streets, which, according to local media reports, makes it difficult for rescuers to conduct emergency operations. This is one of the major fire disasters that makes Filipinos homeless this year. Past research and reports by NGOs find that heightened electricity, straining power lines, as well as combustible materials such as dry leaves, grass, and garbage which are susceptible to ignition from sun exposure or discarded cigarettes, are some of the reasons why the Southeast Asian country is prone to fire.


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People look for salvageable items among the rubble of damaged houses following a huge fire that engulfs at least 800 houses in Bacoor, Cavit...

#11567384

Huge Fire In Philippines Engulfed Nearly 800 Homes, Displacing Families

12 September 2024

People look for salvageable items among the rubble of damaged houses following a huge fire that engulfs at least 800 houses in Bacoor, Cavit...

#11567384

12 September 2024

People look for salvageable items among the rubble of damaged houses following a huge fire that engulfs at least 800 houses in Bacoor, Cavite, the Philippines, on September 12, 2024. The fire breaks out in the early hours of September 10 and displaces nearly 1,000 families, with many living in poverty being forced to take shelter in nearby evacuation centers where assistance and relief efforts are given to the affected people. The accident occurs in a densely populated compound, where houses mainly made of iron sheets, wood, and combustible materials are built within narrow streets, which, according to local media reports, makes it difficult for rescuers to conduct emergency operations. This is one of the major fire disasters that makes Filipinos homeless this year. Past research and reports by NGOs find that heightened electricity, straining power lines, as well as combustible materials such as dry leaves, grass, and garbage which are susceptible to ignition from sun exposure or discarded cigarettes, are some of the reasons why the Southeast Asian country is prone to fire.


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People look for salvageable items among the rubble of damaged houses following a huge fire that engulfs at least 800 houses in Bacoor, Cavit...

#11567387

Huge Fire In Philippines Engulfed Nearly 800 Homes, Displacing Families

12 September 2024

People look for salvageable items among the rubble of damaged houses following a huge fire that engulfs at least 800 houses in Bacoor, Cavit...

#11567387

12 September 2024

People look for salvageable items among the rubble of damaged houses following a huge fire that engulfs at least 800 houses in Bacoor, Cavite, the Philippines, on September 12, 2024. The fire breaks out in the early hours of September 10 and displaces nearly 1,000 families, with many living in poverty being forced to take shelter in nearby evacuation centers where assistance and relief efforts are given to the affected people. The accident occurs in a densely populated compound, where houses mainly made of iron sheets, wood, and combustible materials are built within narrow streets, which, according to local media reports, makes it difficult for rescuers to conduct emergency operations. This is one of the major fire disasters that makes Filipinos homeless this year. Past research and reports by NGOs find that heightened electricity, straining power lines, as well as combustible materials such as dry leaves, grass, and garbage which are susceptible to ignition from sun exposure or discarded cigarettes, are some of the reasons why the Southeast Asian country is prone to fire.


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