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Residents Queue For Hours For Water - Kabul

Residents Queue For Hours For Water - Kabul

Afghan residents, including children, queued for hours to fill water into wheelbarrows along the streets of Kabul on October 17, 2023. More than half of Kabul's six million residents do not have access to clean water. Afghanistan is in its third consecutive year of drought largely blamed on climate change. What little water is available has to be drawn from unsafe sources and 30 out of 34 provinces are reporting extremely low water quality, the World Food Programme found. Photo by Ali Omid Tagdisyan/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Residents Queue For Hours For Water - Kabul

Residents Queue For Hours For Water - Kabul

Afghan residents, including children, queued for hours to fill water into wheelbarrows along the streets of Kabul on October 17, 2023. More than half of Kabul's six million residents do not have access to clean water. Afghanistan is in its third consecutive year of drought largely blamed on climate change. What little water is available has to be drawn from unsafe sources and 30 out of 34 provinces are reporting extremely low water quality, the World Food Programme found. Photo by Ali Omid Tagdisyan/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Residents Queue For Hours For Water - Kabul

Residents Queue For Hours For Water - Kabul

Afghan residents, including children, queued for hours to fill water into wheelbarrows along the streets of Kabul on October 17, 2023. More than half of Kabul's six million residents do not have access to clean water. Afghanistan is in its third consecutive year of drought largely blamed on climate change. What little water is available has to be drawn from unsafe sources and 30 out of 34 provinces are reporting extremely low water quality, the World Food Programme found. Photo by Ali Omid Tagdisyan/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Another bird flu case confirmed in Aichi Pref.

Another bird flu case confirmed in Aichi Pref.

NAGOYA, Japan - Employees of Aichi Prefecture remove culled chickens by wheelbarrows at a poultry farm in Shinshiro on Feb. 15, 2011, after chickens there were confirmed infected with avian flu, marking the second outbreak of the disease in the prefecture this winter.

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Another bird flu case confirmed in Aichi Pref.

Another bird flu case confirmed in Aichi Pref.

NAGOYA, Japan - Employees of Aichi Prefecture remove culled chickens by wheelbarrows at a poultry farm in Shinshiro on Feb. 15, 2011, after chickens there were confirmed infected with avian flu, marking the second outbreak of the disease in the prefecture this winter. (Kyodo)

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