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#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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#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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#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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#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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#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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#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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#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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#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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#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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#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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#6968662
18 August 2021
Man carries a workbench on his head as he walks down one of the many cobblestone streets in Trinidad, Cuba, on July 10, 2009.
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#5892972
30 July 2020
March 21, 2011-Ofunato, Japan-Native Survivor collect scrap iron on debris and mud covered at Tsunami hit Destroyed Industrial Area in Ofunato on March 21, 2011, Japan. On 11 March 2011, an earthquake hit Japan with a magnitude of 9.0, the biggest in the nation's recorded history and one of the five most powerful recorded ever around the world. Within an hour of the earthquake, towns which lined the shore were flattened by a massive tsunami, caused by the energy released by the earthquake. With waves of up to four or five metres high, they crashed through civilians homes, towns and fields.
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#5892976
30 July 2020
March 21, 2011-Ofunato, Japan-Native Survivor collect scrap iron on debris and mud covered at Tsunami hit Destroyed Industrial Area in Ofunato on March 21, 2011, Japan. On 11 March 2011, an earthquake hit Japan with a magnitude of 9.0, the biggest in the nation's recorded history and one of the five most powerful recorded ever around the world. Within an hour of the earthquake, towns which lined the shore were flattened by a massive tsunami, caused by the energy released by the earthquake. With waves of up to four or five metres high, they crashed through civilians homes, towns and fields.
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#5892978
30 July 2020
March 21, 2011-Ofunato, Japan-Native Survivor collect scrap iron on debris and mud covered at Tsunami hit Destroyed Industrial Area in Ofunato on March 21, 2011, Japan. On 11 March 2011, an earthquake hit Japan with a magnitude of 9.0, the biggest in the nation's recorded history and one of the five most powerful recorded ever around the world. Within an hour of the earthquake, towns which lined the shore were flattened by a massive tsunami, caused by the energy released by the earthquake. With waves of up to four or five metres high, they crashed through civilians homes, towns and fields.
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#5892982
30 July 2020
March 21, 2011-Ofunato, Japan-Native Survivor collect scrap iron on debris and mud covered at Tsunami hit Destroyed Industrial Area in Ofunato on March 21, 2011, Japan. On 11 March 2011, an earthquake hit Japan with a magnitude of 9.0, the biggest in the nation's recorded history and one of the five most powerful recorded ever around the world. Within an hour of the earthquake, towns which lined the shore were flattened by a massive tsunami, caused by the energy released by the earthquake. With waves of up to four or five metres high, they crashed through civilians homes, towns and fields.
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#5892984
30 July 2020
March 21, 2011-Ofunato, Japan-Native Survivor collect scrap iron on debris and mud covered at Tsunami hit Destroyed Industrial Area in Ofunato on March 21, 2011, Japan. On 11 March 2011, an earthquake hit Japan with a magnitude of 9.0, the biggest in the nation's recorded history and one of the five most powerful recorded ever around the world. Within an hour of the earthquake, towns which lined the shore were flattened by a massive tsunami, caused by the energy released by the earthquake. With waves of up to four or five metres high, they crashed through civilians homes, towns and fields.
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