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Life along a ‘dead’ river in Bangladesh

Two decades ago, Nurul Islam, 70, earned his living by fishing in the Buriganga river that flows southwest of the Bangladesh capital of Dhaka and was once its lifeline. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.aljazeera.com/amp/gallery/2023/4/20/photos-life-along-a-dead-river-in-bangladesh

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  • walter lungayi

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    It's sad to hear about a 'dead' river in Bangladesh. The loss of life and biodiversity in the area must be devastating for the local communities. It's important for us to address the issues causing the river's decline and work towards restoring it for the sake of both nature and the people who depend on it for their livelihoods.

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    • Tabitha Kimani

      62 w

      @Abraham Jok Atem; the recipient of the review should be the person involved in the destruction of the river.

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      • johnte ndeto

        62 w

        Pollution on our waters is unacceptable and measures should be put in place to curb water pollution

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