International Travel Destinations with the Unhealthiest Drinking Water
There are a lot of
people around the world who loves traveling from place to place, and each of
this individual is experiencing various adaptation with regards to the weather,
life, food, and of course the water that you will drink for the few days or weeks.
Since, the world is suffering from severe problem in water pollution, all of
the nations around the world are not exempted in water pollution, but there are
a lot of places who are practicing and trying to provide solution to this
problem. As years goes by the problem of water pollution is getting worst.
There are a lot of places in the world who have unhealthy drinking water,
because their sources of water are polluted. That’s why most of the tourists
and travelers are having a hard time to adapt in the environment they are new.
We can’t expect the drinking water in each part of the world have a clean
drinking water, because only 2% of bodies of water is good for drinking, but
only 1% are being used. If you are planning to go for a trip or a long vacation
this season, we prepared a list of those countries that have unhealthy drinking
water: To know more about the ASEA product please visit ASEA.
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Ethiopia.
Similar to many African countries, parts of Ethiopia face water shortages,
poor sanitation, and a lack of access to clean water sources. Ethiopia is
located in Africa's Horn where drought and politics are two leading causes of
water shortage. In a study conducted by Water.org they found that "42% of
the population has access to a clean water supply" and only "11% of
that number has access to adequate sanitation services". In rural areas of
the country, these figures drop even lower, resulting in health problems in the
villagers as well as their animals. In the past twenty years, droughts have
affected several areas of the country, leading to ponds, wells, streams and
lakes drying up or becoming extremely shallow. Many people living outside of
the cities collect water from these shallow water sources, which are often contaminated
with human and animal waste, worms, or disease. During months and sometimes
years of drought, disease runs rampant through small villages and towns.
Frequently there is not enough water for people to bathe, leading to infections
and sickness in children. Water borne illnesses, such as cholera or diarrhea,
are the leading cause of death in children under five years old in Ethiopia. In
addition to illness, many Ethiopian children, especially girls, face problems
with school. Statistically only 45% of kids attend primary school. The others
are put to work collecting water each morning and helping their families earn
money.
Many countries in the
world are experiencing severe problems in their clean sources of drinking
water. So these five countries are some of those that have worst case scenario,
we are not doing these to provide a bad image for the said countries, rather
want to show awareness and concerns that if this problem is happening in other
countries, time will come that your country may experience it also. Try ASEA Water Redox Supplement a
dietary supplement helping to protect, rejuvenate, and keep cells functioning
at optimal levels.

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