Life around polluted river Buriganga
DHAKA, BANGLADESH - MARCH 19 : Madrasa student play cricket on street at the bank of the Buriganga River in Dhaka, Bangladesh on March 19, 2018.
The chemical waste of mills and factories, household waste eventually makes its way into the Buriganga River, which is considered to be Dhaka's lifeline. Thousands of people depend on the river daily for bathing, washing clothes, irrigation of food and transportation of goods. The river has suffered extreme biodiversity loss and has now turned black.
A large swathe of the Buriganga River, which is the lifeline of the capital, has turned pitch-black with toxic waste, oil and chemicals flowing into it from industrial units. The water became extremely polluted and represents a health hazard for the riverbed communities
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Crédits :
Editorial - n° :
908994486
Collection :
Moment Video Editorial
Date de création :
19 mars 2018
Date de chargement :
Type de licence :
Droits clé en main
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Durée de la vidéo :
00:00:30:28
Lieu :
Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Format d'origine :
QuickTime 8-bit H.264 4K 3840x2160 29.97p
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Moment Video Editorial
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908994486_4k1.mov
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