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  •  Drinking water crisis in Shatkhira, Bangladesh - 10 Mar 2024
    2024年03月10日
    Drinking water crisis in Shatkhira, Bangladesh - 10 Mar 2024

    March 10, 2024, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Women collecting drinking water from a pond at Shyamnagar Gabura in Satkhira district. In Gabura Union, Shatkhira District, southern Bangladesh, residents are confronting a dire drinking water crisis exacerbated by climate change. People, including women and children, must trek long distances daily to access safe water sources, increasing health risks from waterborne diseases. Coastal district-level data highlights significant percentages grappling with water shortages, with environmentalists suggesting the situation is more severe. Declining underground water levels render even deep tube wells inadequate, worsened by rising salinity levels due to climate change, severely restricting access to safe drinking water in the region. (Credit Image: © Piyas Biswas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Piyas Biswas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032200020

  •  Drinking water crisis in Shatkhira, Bangladesh - 10 Mar 2024
    2024年03月10日
    Drinking water crisis in Shatkhira, Bangladesh - 10 Mar 2024

    March 10, 2024, Dhaka, Bangladesh: A woman is returning from collecting drinking water from a reverse-osmosis plant set up by a local Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) at Shyamnagar Gabura in Satkhira district. In Gabura Union, Shatkhira District, southern Bangladesh, residents are confronting a dire drinking water crisis exacerbated by climate change. People, including women and children, must trek long distances daily to access safe water sources, increasing health risks from waterborne diseases. Coastal district-level data highlights significant percentages grappling with water shortages, with environmentalists suggesting the situation is more severe. Declining underground water levels render even deep tube wells inadequate, worsened by rising salinity levels due to climate change, severely restricting access to safe drinking water in the region...、クレジット:©Piyas Biswas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032207869

  •  Drinking water crisis in Shatkhira, Bangladesh - 10 Mar 2024
    2024年03月10日
    Drinking water crisis in Shatkhira, Bangladesh - 10 Mar 2024

    March 10, 2024, Dhaka, Bangladesh: A young woman seen returning from fetching drinking water from a reverse-osmosis plant set up by a local Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) at Shyamnagar Gabura in Satkhira district. In Gabura Union, Shatkhira District, southern Bangladesh, residents are confronting a dire drinking water crisis exacerbated by climate change. People, including women and children, must trek long distances daily to access safe water sources, increasing health risks from waterborne diseases. Coastal district-level data highlights significant percentages grappling with water shortages, with environmentalists suggesting the situation is more severe. Declining underground water levels render even deep tube wells inadequate, worsened by rising salinity levels due to climate change, severely restricting access to safe drinking water in the region...、クレジット:©Piyas Biswas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032200081

  •  Drinking water crisis in Shatkhira, Bangladesh - 10 Mar 2024
    2024年03月10日
    Drinking water crisis in Shatkhira, Bangladesh - 10 Mar 2024

    March 10, 2024, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Young women seen returning from fetching drinking water from a reverse-osmosis plant set up by a local Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) at Shyamnagar Gabura in Satkhira district. In Gabura Union, Shatkhira District, southern Bangladesh, residents are confronting a dire drinking water crisis exacerbated by climate change. People, including women and children, must trek long distances daily to access safe water sources, increasing health risks from waterborne diseases. Coastal district-level data highlights significant percentages grappling with water shortages, with environmentalists suggesting the situation is more severe. Declining underground water levels render even deep tube wells inadequate, worsened by rising salinity levels due to climate change, severely restricting access to safe drinking water in the region...、クレジット:©Piyas Biswas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032200075

  •  Drinking water crisis in Shatkhira, Bangladesh - 10 Mar 2024
    2024年03月10日
    Drinking water crisis in Shatkhira, Bangladesh - 10 Mar 2024

    March 10, 2024, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Children are going to collect drinking water from a reverse-osmosis plant set up by a local Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) at Shyamnagar Gabura in Satkhira district. In Gabura Union, Shatkhira District, southern Bangladesh, residents are confronting a dire drinking water crisis exacerbated by climate change. People, including women and children, must trek long distances daily to access safe water sources, increasing health risks from waterborne diseases. Coastal district-level data highlights significant percentages grappling with water shortages, with environmentalists suggesting the situation is more severe. Declining underground water levels render even deep tube wells inadequate, worsened by rising salinity levels due to climate change, severely restricting access to safe drinking water in the region...、クレジット:©Piyas Biswas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032200073

  •  Drinking water crisis in Shatkhira, Bangladesh - 10 Mar 2024
    2024年03月10日
    Drinking water crisis in Shatkhira, Bangladesh - 10 Mar 2024

    March 10, 2024, Dhaka, Bangladesh: A woman is returning from collecting drinking water on a tricycle from a reverse-osmosis plant set up by a local Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) at Shyamnagar Gabura in Satkhira district. In Gabura Union, Shatkhira District, southern Bangladesh, residents are confronting a dire drinking water crisis exacerbated by climate change. People, including women and children, must trek long distances daily to access safe water sources, increasing health risks from waterborne diseases. Coastal district-level data highlights significant percentages grappling with water shortages, with environmentalists suggesting the situation is more severe. Declining underground water levels render even deep tube wells inadequate, worsened by rising salinity levels due to climate change, severely restricting access to safe drinking water in the region...、クレジット:©Piyas Biswas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032200074

  •  Drinking water crisis in Shatkhira, Bangladesh - 10 Mar 2024
    2024年03月10日
    Drinking water crisis in Shatkhira, Bangladesh - 10 Mar 2024

    March 10, 2024, Dhaka, Bangladesh: A woman is returning from collecting drinking water on a tricycle from a reverse-osmosis plant set up by a local Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) at Shyamnagar Gabura in Satkhira district. In Gabura Union, Shatkhira District, southern Bangladesh, residents are confronting a dire drinking water crisis exacerbated by climate change. People, including women and children, must trek long distances daily to access safe water sources, increasing health risks from waterborne diseases. Coastal district-level data highlights significant percentages grappling with water shortages, with environmentalists suggesting the situation is more severe. Declining underground water levels render even deep tube wells inadequate, worsened by rising salinity levels due to climate change, severely restricting access to safe drinking water in the region...、クレジット:©Piyas Biswas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032112998

  •  Drinking water crisis in Shatkhira, Bangladesh - 10 Mar 2024
    2024年03月10日
    Drinking water crisis in Shatkhira, Bangladesh - 10 Mar 2024

    March 10, 2024, Dhaka, Bangladesh: A fisherman poses for a portrait with a gallon of drinking water before going fishing to forest Sundarbans. In Gabura Union, Shatkhira District, southern Bangladesh, residents are confronting a dire drinking water crisis exacerbated by climate change. People, including women and children, must trek long distances daily to access safe water sources, increasing health risks from waterborne diseases. Coastal district-level data highlights significant percentages grappling with water shortages, with environmentalists suggesting the situation is more severe. Declining underground water levels render even deep tube wells inadequate, worsened by rising salinity levels due to climate change, severely restricting access to safe drinking water in the region. (Credit Image: © Piyas Biswas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Piyas Biswas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032200072

  •  Drinking water crisis in Shatkhira, Bangladesh - 10 Mar 2024
    2024年03月10日
    Drinking water crisis in Shatkhira, Bangladesh - 10 Mar 2024

    March 10, 2024, Dhaka, Bangladesh: A woman is returning from collecting drinking water from a reverse-osmosis plant set up by a local Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) at Shyamnagar Gabura in Satkhira district. In Gabura Union, Shatkhira District, southern Bangladesh, residents are confronting a dire drinking water crisis exacerbated by climate change. People, including women and children, must trek long distances daily to access safe water sources, increasing health risks from waterborne diseases. Coastal district-level data highlights significant percentages grappling with water shortages, with environmentalists suggesting the situation is more severe. Declining underground water levels render even deep tube wells inadequate, worsened by rising salinity levels due to climate change, severely restricting access to safe drinking water in the region...、クレジット:©Piyas Biswas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032200084

  •  Drinking water crisis in Shatkhira, Bangladesh - 10 Mar 2024
    2024年03月10日
    Drinking water crisis in Shatkhira, Bangladesh - 10 Mar 2024

    March 10, 2024, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Women are returning from collecting drinking water from a reverse-osmosis plant set up by a local Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) at Shyamnagar Gabura in Satkhira district. In Gabura Union, Shatkhira District, southern Bangladesh, residents are confronting a dire drinking water crisis exacerbated by climate change. People, including women and children, must trek long distances daily to access safe water sources, increasing health risks from waterborne diseases. Coastal district-level data highlights significant percentages grappling with water shortages, with environmentalists suggesting the situation is more severe. Declining underground water levels render even deep tube wells inadequate, worsened by rising salinity levels due to climate change, severely restricting access to safe drinking water in the region...、クレジット:©Piyas Biswas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032200058

  •  Drinking water crisis in Shatkhira, Bangladesh - 10 Mar 2024
    2024年03月10日
    Drinking water crisis in Shatkhira, Bangladesh - 10 Mar 2024

    March 10, 2024, Dhaka, Bangladesh: A woman is returning from collecting drinking water from a reverse-osmosis plant set up by a local Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) at Shyamnagar Gabura in Satkhira district. In Gabura Union, Shatkhira District, southern Bangladesh, residents are confronting a dire drinking water crisis exacerbated by climate change. People, including women and children, must trek long distances daily to access safe water sources, increasing health risks from waterborne diseases. Coastal district-level data highlights significant percentages grappling with water shortages, with environmentalists suggesting the situation is more severe. Declining underground water levels render even deep tube wells inadequate, worsened by rising salinity levels due to climate change, severely restricting access to safe drinking water in the region...、クレジット:©Piyas Biswas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032200085

  •  Drinking water crisis in Shatkhira, Bangladesh - 10 Mar 2024
    2024年03月10日
    Drinking water crisis in Shatkhira, Bangladesh - 10 Mar 2024

    March 10, 2024, Dhaka, Bangladesh: A woman with a kid seen going to a pond to collect drinking water at Shyamnagar Gabura in Satkhira district. In Gabura Union, Shatkhira District, southern Bangladesh, residents are confronting a dire drinking water crisis exacerbated by climate change. People, including women and children, must trek long distances daily to access safe water sources, increasing health risks from waterborne diseases. Coastal district-level data highlights significant percentages grappling with water shortages, with environmentalists suggesting the situation is more severe. Declining underground water levels render even deep tube wells inadequate, worsened by rising salinity levels due to climate change, severely restricting access to safe drinking water in the region. (Credit Image: © Piyas Biswas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Piyas Biswas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032200004

  •  Drinking water crisis in Shatkhira, Bangladesh - 10 Mar 2024
    2024年03月10日
    Drinking water crisis in Shatkhira, Bangladesh - 10 Mar 2024

    March 10, 2024, Dhaka, Bangladesh: A woman seen going to a pond to collect drinking water at Shyamnagar Gabura in Satkhira district. In Gabura Union, Shatkhira District, southern Bangladesh, residents are confronting a dire drinking water crisis exacerbated by climate change. People, including women and children, must trek long distances daily to access safe water sources, increasing health risks from waterborne diseases. Coastal district-level data highlights significant percentages grappling with water shortages, with environmentalists suggesting the situation is more severe. Declining underground water levels render even deep tube wells inadequate, worsened by rising salinity levels due to climate change, severely restricting access to safe drinking water in the region. (Credit Image: © Piyas Biswas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Piyas Biswas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032212595

  •  Drinking water crisis in Shatkhira, Bangladesh - 10 Mar 2024
    2024年03月10日
    Drinking water crisis in Shatkhira, Bangladesh - 10 Mar 2024

    March 10, 2024, Dhaka, Bangladesh: People are going to a pond to collect drinking water at Shyamnagar Gabura in Satkhira district. In Gabura Union, Shatkhira District, southern Bangladesh, residents are confronting a dire drinking water crisis exacerbated by climate change. People, including women and children, must trek long distances daily to access safe water sources, increasing health risks from waterborne diseases. Coastal district-level data highlights significant percentages grappling with water shortages, with environmentalists suggesting the situation is more severe. Declining underground water levels render even deep tube wells inadequate, worsened by rising salinity levels due to climate change, severely restricting access to safe drinking water in the region. (Credit Image: © Piyas Biswas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Piyas Biswas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032300297

  •  Drinking water crisis in Shatkhira, Bangladesh - 10 Mar 2024
    2024年03月10日
    Drinking water crisis in Shatkhira, Bangladesh - 10 Mar 2024

    March 10, 2024, Dhaka, Bangladesh: People are going to a pond to collect drinking water at Shyamnagar Gabura in Satkhira district. In Gabura Union, Shatkhira District, southern Bangladesh, residents are confronting a dire drinking water crisis exacerbated by climate change. People, including women and children, must trek long distances daily to access safe water sources, increasing health risks from waterborne diseases. Coastal district-level data highlights significant percentages grappling with water shortages, with environmentalists suggesting the situation is more severe. Declining underground water levels render even deep tube wells inadequate, worsened by rising salinity levels due to climate change, severely restricting access to safe drinking water in the region. (Credit Image: © Piyas Biswas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Piyas Biswas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032200012

  •  Drinking water crisis in Shatkhira, Bangladesh - 10 Mar 2024
    2024年03月10日
    Drinking water crisis in Shatkhira, Bangladesh - 10 Mar 2024

    March 10, 2024, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Women collecting drinking water from a pond at Shyamnagar Gabura in Satkhira district. In Gabura Union, Shatkhira District, southern Bangladesh, residents are confronting a dire drinking water crisis exacerbated by climate change. People, including women and children, must trek long distances daily to access safe water sources, increasing health risks from waterborne diseases. Coastal district-level data highlights significant percentages grappling with water shortages, with environmentalists suggesting the situation is more severe. Declining underground water levels render even deep tube wells inadequate, worsened by rising salinity levels due to climate change, severely restricting access to safe drinking water in the region. (Credit Image: © Piyas Biswas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Piyas Biswas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032212601

  •  Drinking water crisis in Shatkhira, Bangladesh - 10 Mar 2024
    2024年03月10日
    Drinking water crisis in Shatkhira, Bangladesh - 10 Mar 2024

    March 10, 2024, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Women collecting drinking water from a pond at Shyamnagar Gabura in Satkhira district. In Gabura Union, Shatkhira District, southern Bangladesh, residents are confronting a dire drinking water crisis exacerbated by climate change. People, including women and children, must trek long distances daily to access safe water sources, increasing health risks from waterborne diseases. Coastal district-level data highlights significant percentages grappling with water shortages, with environmentalists suggesting the situation is more severe. Declining underground water levels render even deep tube wells inadequate, worsened by rising salinity levels due to climate change, severely restricting access to safe drinking water in the region. (Credit Image: © Piyas Biswas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Piyas Biswas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032212592

  •  Drinking water crisis in Shatkhira, Bangladesh - 10 Mar 2024
    2024年03月10日
    Drinking water crisis in Shatkhira, Bangladesh - 10 Mar 2024

    March 10, 2024, Dhaka, Bangladesh: A woman collecting drinking water from a pond at Shyamnagar Gabura in Satkhira district. In Gabura Union, Shatkhira District, southern Bangladesh, residents are confronting a dire drinking water crisis exacerbated by climate change. People, including women and children, must trek long distances daily to access safe water sources, increasing health risks from waterborne diseases. Coastal district-level data highlights significant percentages grappling with water shortages, with environmentalists suggesting the situation is more severe. Declining underground water levels render even deep tube wells inadequate, worsened by rising salinity levels due to climate change, severely restricting access to safe drinking water in the region. (Credit Image: © Piyas Biswas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Piyas Biswas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032200011

  •  Drinking water crisis in Shatkhira, Bangladesh - 10 Mar 2024
    2024年03月10日
    Drinking water crisis in Shatkhira, Bangladesh - 10 Mar 2024

    March 10, 2024, Dhaka, Bangladesh: People returning from collecting drinking water from a pond at Shyamnagar Gabura in Satkhira district. In Gabura Union, Shatkhira District, southern Bangladesh, residents are confronting a dire drinking water crisis exacerbated by climate change. People, including women and children, must trek long distances daily to access safe water sources, increasing health risks from waterborne diseases. Coastal district-level data highlights significant percentages grappling with water shortages, with environmentalists suggesting the situation is more severe. Declining underground water levels render even deep tube wells inadequate, worsened by rising salinity levels due to climate change, severely restricting access to safe drinking water in the region. (Credit Image: © Piyas Biswas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Piyas Biswas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024032200005

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