Video: Where Ships Go to Die, Workers Risk Everything
In Bangladesh, men desperate for work perform one of the world’s most dangerous jobs. They demolish huge ships in grueling conditions, braving disease, pollution, and the threat of being crushed or stabbed by steel sliced from the hulls.
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Very good
This work very dangerous, workers every day put in life risk. Why Government nothing do to build modern ship cutting shipyards?