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Harare (Zimbabwe), Jan 5 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Aaron Ufumeli).- Zimbabwe's health authorities fear a possible outbreak of water-borne diseases, such as cholera and typhoid fever, since many markets across the country are in unsanitary conditions.FOOTAGE OF MBARARA MARKET IN HARARE, ZIMBABWE.
Harare, Nov 24 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Aaron Ufumeli) For most of the two million inhabitants of the Zimbabwean capital, obtaining water is a daily nightmare, filled with risks aggravated by the expansion of coronavirus. Without running water, many are forced to collect it from wells or springs near their suburbs.FOOTAGE OF PEOPLE GETTING WATER IN HARARE.
Harare (Zimbabwe), Aug 12 (EFE), (Camera: Aaron Ufumeli).- Hundreds of Zimbabweans are huddled in a row next to plastic buckets. Some are wearing masks, others are not. They wait on a dusty road in Mabvuku, a poor neighbourhood in Harare, to collect a ration of clean water. Getting water is a daily nightmare, plagued by risks aggravated by the spread of COVID-19. Without running water, many are forced to collect it from wells or springs near their suburbs.FOOTAGE OF CLEAN WATER DISTRIBUTION IN HARARE AND SOUNDBITES FROM STALIN MAU MAU, A BUSINESSMAN WHO TRANSPORTS CLEAN WATER DAILY TO COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMERS.
Astronauts aboard the International Space Station dissolve an effervescent tablet in a floating ball of water as they test a new 4K camera. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)
NASA has confirmed that there is liquid water flowing on Mars, which is a potential breakthrough in the quest to search for life beyond Earth.