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Eihdra says
It’s a pity that most of those who die are from the slum areas here or those who can’t afford to buy purified or mineral water. If only the government can do something about the water system then at least death can be prevented.
emiliana says
There are “filter tea bags” that can be used to make potable drinking water in far flung areas. These can be used as short-term solution in the mean time that the government are looking for water campaign fundings.