Życie po zmianach klimatu w Bangladeszu - Redux

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Życie po zmianach klimatu w Bangladeszu - Redux
Much of the flood damage caused by Cyclone Aila was to the water and sanitation systems on which the Bangladeshi villagers depend. Floodwaters seeped into supplies used for drinking and washing, and latrines were washed away, allowing raw sewage to increase the threat to diseases such as cholera. This young boy in Gabura, one of the worst-hit villages in the Satkhira district, has access to safe drinking water - but has to cross a river to collect it. Livelihoods have also been lost: freshwater with sewage and saltwater, and seawater continues to flood farmlands at high tide two years on, making it impossible to grow crops.
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2011-05-09
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