In Los Angeles, the authorities revealed that the tap water was polluted by terrorist attacks after eight inhabitants died. Military Ritter left his wife Jasmine (Linsey Price) and his daughter in the house, Carlton, a stubborn and emphasized soldier, was patrolling the dam. Hara Bhatti, female responsible officer at Sikh's convenience store, raised the price of bottled water and limited the number of sales per person to two. Her partner's son, Vikram Batti, was not satisfied with her decision. His mother showed respect to her when his white girlfriend Lillian 'Lily' visited him in the store. At the same time, local Zak decided to visit his cousin, the body and his father. And he was a reckless and imbalanced man. But his father accepted Zadi and did not take the body, they went to see the trailer of the body friend Donovan. In the next three days, their lives were caught in tragic results in a violent and hopeless environment. Claudio Carvalho of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil
Waterborne diseases that contaminate drinking water: Extreme precipitation and floods sometimes overwhelm drinking water infrastructure and wells, thereby reducing or preventing water purification. In the United States, more than half of waterborne infections are occurring after heavy rain. Climate change raises the risk of floods by combining sea level rise and intense storms, making it easier for coastal areas to be exposed to devastating storm surges. Between 1958 and 2008, the sea level rose in most of the US coastline. As our climate continues to globalize, the sea level in the world is expected to rise 0.6 to 1.9 ft by the end of this century.
The heavy rain in Bangladesh is normal, frequent floods exacerbate the supply of sewage to clean reservoirs and residential areas, thereby exacerbating waterborne infections. In the summer of this year, 16 of Bangladesh 's were hit by a serious flood, local news reported thousands of new waterborne infectious diseases. Governments and aid organizations are working to prevent major diseases in Bangladesh by expanding access to clean water. UNICEF cooperates with the government to improve water infrastructure and educate people in Bangladesh how to keep water clean and prevent disease. In addition, organizations like Water.org provide grants and loans to national health projects.
Contaminated surface water sources and municipal water systems with large dysfunction lead to expansion of waterborne bacterial diseases. Chlorination and safe water treatment eliminate the risk of bacterial diseases of the water system. However, centralized water treatment and distribution systems are expensive and take years to complete. In order to provide drinking water (safe drinking water) to people in a short period of time, innovative and practical solutions such as point disinfection and use of safe water storage containers are necessary. Electrolytic generators that produce sodium hypochlorite from salt water are now affordable for use in developing countries. Production and use of sodium hypochlorite and storage of treated water in containers to protect it from recontaminated villages, the incidence of diarrheal diseases per family penny decreased by almost 50%