Testing water for arsenic, Bangladesh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-testing-water-for-arsenic-bangladesh-20497601.html
RMB59MW5–Testing water for arsenic, Bangladesh
Man on his bed in his hut, next to the pillow are his medicines, he is almost blind and can only breathe with difficulty because he has been drinking Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/man-on-his-bed-in-his-hut-next-to-the-pillow-are-his-medicines-he-is-almost-blind-and-can-only-breathe-with-difficulty-because-he-has-been-drinking-image442257349.html
RM2GKEFN9–Man on his bed in his hut, next to the pillow are his medicines, he is almost blind and can only breathe with difficulty because he has been drinking
Portrait of woman with sari carrying water pitcher in Bagerhat , Bangladesh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-portrait-of-woman-with-sari-carrying-water-pitcher-in-bagerhat-bangladesh-50440181.html
RMCX1MY1–Portrait of woman with sari carrying water pitcher in Bagerhat , Bangladesh
Rural Life – Village Tube Well - ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rural-life-village-tube-well-devils-water-biggest-mass-poisoning-of-image7232032.html
RMAAKWP1–Rural Life – Village Tube Well - ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage
Villagers of the affected area are forced to use sealed mineral water to avoid arsenic contamination. Gaighata, West Bengal, on India 2 April 2017. Gaighata, a village in north 24 parganas located near the Indo Bangladesh border is one of the highly arsenic affected areas of West Bengal. Almost all the water bodies of this area including tube wells produces arsenic contaminated water. Villagers are forced to use arsenic contaminated water for drinking purpose and for every other household chores. According to the WHO, drinking arsenic-rich water over a long period of time results in various he Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/villagers-of-the-affected-area-are-forced-to-use-sealed-mineral-water-to-avoid-arsenic-contamination-gaighata-west-bengal-on-india-2-april-2017-gaighata-a-village-in-north-24-parganas-located-near-the-indo-bangladesh-border-is-one-of-the-highly-arsenic-affected-areas-of-west-bengal-almost-all-the-water-bodies-of-this-area-including-tube-wells-produces-arsenic-contaminated-water-villagers-are-forced-to-use-arsenic-contaminated-water-for-drinking-purpose-and-for-every-other-household-chores-according-to-the-who-drinking-arsenic-rich-water-over-a-long-period-of-time-results-in-various-he-image488485140.html
RM2KAMBNT–Villagers of the affected area are forced to use sealed mineral water to avoid arsenic contamination. Gaighata, West Bengal, on India 2 April 2017. Gaighata, a village in north 24 parganas located near the Indo Bangladesh border is one of the highly arsenic affected areas of West Bengal. Almost all the water bodies of this area including tube wells produces arsenic contaminated water. Villagers are forced to use arsenic contaminated water for drinking purpose and for every other household chores. According to the WHO, drinking arsenic-rich water over a long period of time results in various he
Sribas Pal sits on the veranda of his house in Kolsur in Inida, 13 July 2017. He suffers from the effects of arsenic consumption. Water in the area is contaminated with the poison. May millions of people in India and Bangladesh do not have access to safe drinking water. Photo: Nick Kaiser/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sribas-pal-sits-on-the-veranda-of-his-house-in-kolsur-in-inida-13-149507287.html
RMJK6J1Y–Sribas Pal sits on the veranda of his house in Kolsur in Inida, 13 July 2017. He suffers from the effects of arsenic consumption. Water in the area is contaminated with the poison. May millions of people in India and Bangladesh do not have access to safe drinking water. Photo: Nick Kaiser/dpa
Dhaka, Bangladesh. 25th Feb, 2020. View of dumped garbage on the streets of Dhaka.Dhaka City is one of the most polluted cities in the world. Industries cause air and water pollution through smoke emission, inadequate solid waste management and dumping of untreated effluent to lakes, rivers and ground water. The arsenic pollution of groundwater has become a major disaster for Bangladesh. Credit: Sultan Mahmud Mukut/SOPA Images/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dhaka-bangladesh-25th-feb-2020-view-of-dumped-garbage-on-the-streets-of-dhakadhaka-city-is-one-of-the-most-polluted-cities-in-the-world-industries-cause-air-and-water-pollution-through-smoke-emission-inadequate-solid-waste-management-and-dumping-of-untreated-effluent-to-lakes-rivers-and-ground-water-the-arsenic-pollution-of-groundwater-has-become-a-major-disaster-for-bangladesh-credit-sultan-mahmud-mukutsopa-imageszuma-wirealamy-live-news-image345032822.html
RM2B19GTP–Dhaka, Bangladesh. 25th Feb, 2020. View of dumped garbage on the streets of Dhaka.Dhaka City is one of the most polluted cities in the world. Industries cause air and water pollution through smoke emission, inadequate solid waste management and dumping of untreated effluent to lakes, rivers and ground water. The arsenic pollution of groundwater has become a major disaster for Bangladesh. Credit: Sultan Mahmud Mukut/SOPA Images/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
Manikganj, Bangladesh. 29th Apr, 2021. Due to arsenic problems in tube well water, people on the bank of the river 'Padma', travels about two or three kilometers to collect arsenic-free water. (Photo by Sushanta Paul/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manikganj-bangladesh-29th-apr-2021-due-to-arsenic-problems-in-tube-well-water-people-on-the-bank-of-the-river-padma-travels-about-two-or-three-kilometers-to-collect-arsenic-free-water-photo-by-sushanta-paulpacific-press-credit-pacific-press-media-production-corpalamy-live-news-image424866623.html
RM2FK69KY–Manikganj, Bangladesh. 29th Apr, 2021. Due to arsenic problems in tube well water, people on the bank of the river 'Padma', travels about two or three kilometers to collect arsenic-free water. (Photo by Sushanta Paul/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News
BANGLADESH, Dhaka : Human Rights Watch (HRW) Researcher Richard Pearshouse speaks during a press conference in the Bangladesh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-bangladesh-dhaka-human-rights-watch-hrw-researcher-richard-pearshouse-101896092.html
RMFWNNE4–BANGLADESH, Dhaka : Human Rights Watch (HRW) Researcher Richard Pearshouse speaks during a press conference in the Bangladesh
Manikganj, Bangladesh. 24th Feb, 2021. Due to arsenic problems in tube well water, people on the bank of the river 'Padma', travels about two or three kilometers to collect arsenic-free water. (Photo by Sushanta Paul/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manikganj-bangladesh-24th-feb-2021-due-to-arsenic-problems-in-tube-well-water-people-on-the-bank-of-the-river-padma-travels-about-two-or-three-kilometers-to-collect-arsenic-free-water-photo-by-sushanta-paulpacific-press-credit-pacific-press-media-production-corpalamy-live-news-image424866664.html
RM2FK69NC–Manikganj, Bangladesh. 24th Feb, 2021. Due to arsenic problems in tube well water, people on the bank of the river 'Padma', travels about two or three kilometers to collect arsenic-free water. (Photo by Sushanta Paul/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News
Man on his bed in his hut, next to the pillow are his medicines, he is almost blind and can only breathe with difficulty because he has been drinking Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/man-on-his-bed-in-his-hut-next-to-the-pillow-are-his-medicines-he-is-almost-blind-and-can-only-breathe-with-difficulty-because-he-has-been-drinking-image442257381.html
RM2GKEFPD–Man on his bed in his hut, next to the pillow are his medicines, he is almost blind and can only breathe with difficulty because he has been drinking
Rural Life – Poisoned from Arsenic -‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rural-life-poisoned-from-arsenic-devils-water-biggest-mass-poisoning-image7231685.html
RMAAKRT6–Rural Life – Poisoned from Arsenic -‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage
Both the hands of a villager has got skin eruption due to arsenic contamination. Gaighata, West Bengal, on India 2 April 2017. Gaighata, a village in north 24 parganas located near the Indo Bangladesh border is one of the highly arsenic affected areas of West Bengal. Almost all the water bodies of this area including tube wells produces arsenic contaminated water. Villagers are forced to use arsenic contaminated water for drinking purpose and for every other household chores. According to the WHO, drinking arsenic-rich water over a long period of time results in various health hazards includin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/both-the-hands-of-a-villager-has-got-skin-eruption-due-to-arsenic-contamination-gaighata-west-bengal-on-india-2-april-2017-gaighata-a-village-in-north-24-parganas-located-near-the-indo-bangladesh-border-is-one-of-the-highly-arsenic-affected-areas-of-west-bengal-almost-all-the-water-bodies-of-this-area-including-tube-wells-produces-arsenic-contaminated-water-villagers-are-forced-to-use-arsenic-contaminated-water-for-drinking-purpose-and-for-every-other-household-chores-according-to-the-who-drinking-arsenic-rich-water-over-a-long-period-of-time-results-in-various-health-hazards-includin-image488485123.html
RM2KAMBN7–Both the hands of a villager has got skin eruption due to arsenic contamination. Gaighata, West Bengal, on India 2 April 2017. Gaighata, a village in north 24 parganas located near the Indo Bangladesh border is one of the highly arsenic affected areas of West Bengal. Almost all the water bodies of this area including tube wells produces arsenic contaminated water. Villagers are forced to use arsenic contaminated water for drinking purpose and for every other household chores. According to the WHO, drinking arsenic-rich water over a long period of time results in various health hazards includin
Afruja (C) with her family on the veranda of her house in Kalyani in Inida, 13 July 2017. Her husband died of cancer related to arsenic consumption. Water in the area is contaminated with the poison. Many millions of people in India and Bangladesh do not have access to safe drinking water. Photo: Nick Kaiser/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-afruja-c-with-her-family-on-the-veranda-of-her-house-in-kalyani-in-149507284.html
RMJK6J1T–Afruja (C) with her family on the veranda of her house in Kalyani in Inida, 13 July 2017. Her husband died of cancer related to arsenic consumption. Water in the area is contaminated with the poison. Many millions of people in India and Bangladesh do not have access to safe drinking water. Photo: Nick Kaiser/dpa
Dhaka, Bangladesh. 25th Feb, 2020. A woman with a kid walk past dumped garbage on the streets of Dhaka. Dhaka City is one of the most polluted cities in the world. Industries cause air and water pollution through smoke emission, inadequate solid waste management and dumping of untreated effluent to lakes, rivers and groundwater. The arsenic pollution of groundwater has become a major disaster for Bangladesh. Credit: Sultan Mahmud Mukut/SOPA Images/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dhaka-bangladesh-25th-feb-2020-a-woman-with-a-kid-walk-past-dumped-garbage-on-the-streets-of-dhaka-dhaka-city-is-one-of-the-most-polluted-cities-in-the-world-industries-cause-air-and-water-pollution-through-smoke-emission-inadequate-solid-waste-management-and-dumping-of-untreated-effluent-to-lakes-rivers-and-groundwater-the-arsenic-pollution-of-groundwater-has-become-a-major-disaster-for-bangladesh-credit-sultan-mahmud-mukutsopa-imageszuma-wirealamy-live-news-image345161258.html
RM2B1FCKP–Dhaka, Bangladesh. 25th Feb, 2020. A woman with a kid walk past dumped garbage on the streets of Dhaka. Dhaka City is one of the most polluted cities in the world. Industries cause air and water pollution through smoke emission, inadequate solid waste management and dumping of untreated effluent to lakes, rivers and groundwater. The arsenic pollution of groundwater has become a major disaster for Bangladesh. Credit: Sultan Mahmud Mukut/SOPA Images/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
Kolkata, India. 15th July, 2017. A girl washes cutlery with water from a well in Kolkata, India, 15 July 2017. The groundwater in the region is often infused with toxic arsenic - many millions of people in India and Bangladesh have been consuming the water for decades now. Thousands die every year. Photo: Nick Kaiser/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-kolkata-india-15th-july-2017-a-girl-washes-cutlery-with-water-from-149702036.html
RMJKFED8–Kolkata, India. 15th July, 2017. A girl washes cutlery with water from a well in Kolkata, India, 15 July 2017. The groundwater in the region is often infused with toxic arsenic - many millions of people in India and Bangladesh have been consuming the water for decades now. Thousands die every year. Photo: Nick Kaiser/dpa/Alamy Live News
BANGLADESH, Dhaka : Human Rights Watch (HRW) Researcher Richard Pearshouse speaks during a press conference in the Bangladesh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-bangladesh-dhaka-human-rights-watch-hrw-researcher-richard-pearshouse-101896006.html
RMFWNNB2–BANGLADESH, Dhaka : Human Rights Watch (HRW) Researcher Richard Pearshouse speaks during a press conference in the Bangladesh
Manikganj, Bangladesh. 24th Feb, 2021. Due to arsenic problems in tube well water, people on the bank of the river 'Padma', travels about two or three kilometers to collect arsenic-free water. (Photo by Sushanta Paul/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manikganj-bangladesh-24th-feb-2021-due-to-arsenic-problems-in-tube-well-water-people-on-the-bank-of-the-river-padma-travels-about-two-or-three-kilometers-to-collect-arsenic-free-water-photo-by-sushanta-paulpacific-press-credit-pacific-press-media-production-corpalamy-live-news-image424866652.html
RM2FK69N0–Manikganj, Bangladesh. 24th Feb, 2021. Due to arsenic problems in tube well water, people on the bank of the river 'Padma', travels about two or three kilometers to collect arsenic-free water. (Photo by Sushanta Paul/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News
Rural Life – Arsenic Victim ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rural-life-arsenic-victim-devils-water-biggest-mass-poisoning-of-humans-image7231942.html
RMAAKWG7–Rural Life – Arsenic Victim ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage
A pond is marked as arsenic affected but still it is used for commercial fish culture because no pond is left with fresh water. Gaighata, West Bengal, on India 2 April 2017. Gaighata, a village in north 24 parganas located near the Indo Bangladesh border is one of the highly arsenic affected areas of West Bengal. Almost all the water bodies of this area including tube wells produces arsenic contaminated water. Villagers are forced to use arsenic contaminated water for drinking purpose and for every other household chores. According to the WHO, drinking arsenic-rich water over a long period of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-pond-is-marked-as-arsenic-affected-but-still-it-is-used-for-commercial-fish-culture-because-no-pond-is-left-with-fresh-water-gaighata-west-bengal-on-india-2-april-2017-gaighata-a-village-in-north-24-parganas-located-near-the-indo-bangladesh-border-is-one-of-the-highly-arsenic-affected-areas-of-west-bengal-almost-all-the-water-bodies-of-this-area-including-tube-wells-produces-arsenic-contaminated-water-villagers-are-forced-to-use-arsenic-contaminated-water-for-drinking-purpose-and-for-every-other-household-chores-according-to-the-who-drinking-arsenic-rich-water-over-a-long-period-of-image488485130.html
RM2KAMBNE–A pond is marked as arsenic affected but still it is used for commercial fish culture because no pond is left with fresh water. Gaighata, West Bengal, on India 2 April 2017. Gaighata, a village in north 24 parganas located near the Indo Bangladesh border is one of the highly arsenic affected areas of West Bengal. Almost all the water bodies of this area including tube wells produces arsenic contaminated water. Villagers are forced to use arsenic contaminated water for drinking purpose and for every other household chores. According to the WHO, drinking arsenic-rich water over a long period of
Dhaka, Bangladesh. 25th Feb, 2020. A woman with a kid walk past dumped garbage on the streets of Dhaka.Dhaka City is one of the most polluted cities in the world. Industries cause air and water pollution through smoke emission, inadequate solid waste management and dumping of untreated effluent to lakes, rivers and ground water. The arsenic pollution of groundwater has become a major disaster for Bangladesh. Credit: Sultan Mahmud Mukut/SOPA Images/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dhaka-bangladesh-25th-feb-2020-a-woman-with-a-kid-walk-past-dumped-garbage-on-the-streets-of-dhakadhaka-city-is-one-of-the-most-polluted-cities-in-the-world-industries-cause-air-and-water-pollution-through-smoke-emission-inadequate-solid-waste-management-and-dumping-of-untreated-effluent-to-lakes-rivers-and-ground-water-the-arsenic-pollution-of-groundwater-has-become-a-major-disaster-for-bangladesh-credit-sultan-mahmud-mukutsopa-imageszuma-wirealamy-live-news-image345032816.html
RM2B19GTG–Dhaka, Bangladesh. 25th Feb, 2020. A woman with a kid walk past dumped garbage on the streets of Dhaka.Dhaka City is one of the most polluted cities in the world. Industries cause air and water pollution through smoke emission, inadequate solid waste management and dumping of untreated effluent to lakes, rivers and ground water. The arsenic pollution of groundwater has become a major disaster for Bangladesh. Credit: Sultan Mahmud Mukut/SOPA Images/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
BANGLADESH, Dhaka : Human Rights Watch (HRW) Researcher Richard Pearshouse speaks during a press conference in the Bangladesh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-bangladesh-dhaka-human-rights-watch-hrw-researcher-richard-pearshouse-101896031.html
RMFWNNBY–BANGLADESH, Dhaka : Human Rights Watch (HRW) Researcher Richard Pearshouse speaks during a press conference in the Bangladesh
Manikganj, Bangladesh. 24th Feb, 2021. Due to arsenic problems in tube well water, people on the bank of the river 'Padma', travels about two or three kilometers to collect arsenic-free water. (Photo by Sushanta Paul/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manikganj-bangladesh-24th-feb-2021-due-to-arsenic-problems-in-tube-well-water-people-on-the-bank-of-the-river-padma-travels-about-two-or-three-kilometers-to-collect-arsenic-free-water-photo-by-sushanta-paulpacific-press-credit-pacific-press-media-production-corpalamy-live-news-image424866674.html
RM2FK69NP–Manikganj, Bangladesh. 24th Feb, 2021. Due to arsenic problems in tube well water, people on the bank of the river 'Padma', travels about two or three kilometers to collect arsenic-free water. (Photo by Sushanta Paul/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News
Rural Life – Victim of Arsenic Poisoning - ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rural-life-victim-of-arsenic-poisoning-devils-water-biggest-mass-poisoning-image7231726.html
RMAAKRXF–Rural Life – Victim of Arsenic Poisoning - ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage
An arsenic affected villager is showing his scar spread all over his back and both of his hands. Gaighata, West Bengal, on India 2 April 2017. Gaighata, a village in north 24 parganas located near the Indo Bangladesh border is one of the highly arsenic affected areas of West Bengal. Almost all the water bodies of this area including tube wells produces arsenic contaminated water. Villagers are forced to use arsenic contaminated water for drinking purpose and for every other household chores. According to the WHO, drinking arsenic-rich water over a long period of time results in various health Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-arsenic-affected-villager-is-showing-his-scar-spread-all-over-his-back-and-both-of-his-hands-gaighata-west-bengal-on-india-2-april-2017-gaighata-a-village-in-north-24-parganas-located-near-the-indo-bangladesh-border-is-one-of-the-highly-arsenic-affected-areas-of-west-bengal-almost-all-the-water-bodies-of-this-area-including-tube-wells-produces-arsenic-contaminated-water-villagers-are-forced-to-use-arsenic-contaminated-water-for-drinking-purpose-and-for-every-other-household-chores-according-to-the-who-drinking-arsenic-rich-water-over-a-long-period-of-time-results-in-various-health-image488485138.html
RM2KAMBNP–An arsenic affected villager is showing his scar spread all over his back and both of his hands. Gaighata, West Bengal, on India 2 April 2017. Gaighata, a village in north 24 parganas located near the Indo Bangladesh border is one of the highly arsenic affected areas of West Bengal. Almost all the water bodies of this area including tube wells produces arsenic contaminated water. Villagers are forced to use arsenic contaminated water for drinking purpose and for every other household chores. According to the WHO, drinking arsenic-rich water over a long period of time results in various health
BANGLADESH, Dhaka : Human Rights Watch (HRW) Researcher Richard Pearshouse speaks during a press conference in the Bangladesh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-bangladesh-dhaka-human-rights-watch-hrw-researcher-richard-pearshouse-101765952.html
RMFWFRE8–BANGLADESH, Dhaka : Human Rights Watch (HRW) Researcher Richard Pearshouse speaks during a press conference in the Bangladesh
Manikganj, Bangladesh. 24th Feb, 2021. Due to arsenic problems in tube well water, people on the bank of the river 'Padma', travels about two or three kilometers to collect arsenic-free water. (Photo by Sushanta Paul/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manikganj-bangladesh-24th-feb-2021-due-to-arsenic-problems-in-tube-well-water-people-on-the-bank-of-the-river-padma-travels-about-two-or-three-kilometers-to-collect-arsenic-free-water-photo-by-sushanta-paulpacific-press-credit-pacific-press-media-production-corpalamy-live-news-image424866620.html
RM2FK69KT–Manikganj, Bangladesh. 24th Feb, 2021. Due to arsenic problems in tube well water, people on the bank of the river 'Padma', travels about two or three kilometers to collect arsenic-free water. (Photo by Sushanta Paul/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News
Rural Life – Arsenic Poisoning Symptoms - ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rural-life-arsenic-poisoning-symptoms-devils-water-biggest-mass-poisoning-image7231987.html
RMAAKWK4–Rural Life – Arsenic Poisoning Symptoms - ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage
A strict warning in regional language is labelled on a tube well producing arsenic contaminated ground water, which is harmful to the health of the villagers. Gaighata, West Bengal, on India 2 April 2017. Gaighata, a village in north 24 parganas located near the Indo Bangladesh border is one of the highly arsenic affected areas of West Bengal. Almost all the water bodies of this area including tube wells produces arsenic contaminated water. Villagers are forced to use arsenic contaminated water for drinking purpose and for every other household chores. According to the WHO, drinking arsenic-ri Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-strict-warning-in-regional-language-is-labelled-on-a-tube-well-producing-arsenic-contaminated-ground-water-which-is-harmful-to-the-health-of-the-villagers-gaighata-west-bengal-on-india-2-april-2017-gaighata-a-village-in-north-24-parganas-located-near-the-indo-bangladesh-border-is-one-of-the-highly-arsenic-affected-areas-of-west-bengal-almost-all-the-water-bodies-of-this-area-including-tube-wells-produces-arsenic-contaminated-water-villagers-are-forced-to-use-arsenic-contaminated-water-for-drinking-purpose-and-for-every-other-household-chores-according-to-the-who-drinking-arsenic-ri-image488485144.html
RM2KAMBP0–A strict warning in regional language is labelled on a tube well producing arsenic contaminated ground water, which is harmful to the health of the villagers. Gaighata, West Bengal, on India 2 April 2017. Gaighata, a village in north 24 parganas located near the Indo Bangladesh border is one of the highly arsenic affected areas of West Bengal. Almost all the water bodies of this area including tube wells produces arsenic contaminated water. Villagers are forced to use arsenic contaminated water for drinking purpose and for every other household chores. According to the WHO, drinking arsenic-ri
BANGLADESH, Dhaka : Human Rights Watch (HRW) Researcher Richard Pearshouse speaks during a press conference in the Bangladesh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-bangladesh-dhaka-human-rights-watch-hrw-researcher-richard-pearshouse-101765970.html
RMFWFREX–BANGLADESH, Dhaka : Human Rights Watch (HRW) Researcher Richard Pearshouse speaks during a press conference in the Bangladesh
Manikganj, Bangladesh. 24th Feb, 2021. Due to arsenic problems in tube well water, people on the bank of the river 'Padma', travels about two or three kilometers to collect arsenic-free water. (Photo by Sushanta Paul/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manikganj-bangladesh-24th-feb-2021-due-to-arsenic-problems-in-tube-well-water-people-on-the-bank-of-the-river-padma-travels-about-two-or-three-kilometers-to-collect-arsenic-free-water-photo-by-sushanta-paulpacific-press-credit-pacific-press-media-production-corpalamy-live-news-image424866665.html
RM2FK69ND–Manikganj, Bangladesh. 24th Feb, 2021. Due to arsenic problems in tube well water, people on the bank of the river 'Padma', travels about two or three kilometers to collect arsenic-free water. (Photo by Sushanta Paul/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News
Rural Life – Symptoms of Arsenic Poisoning - ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rural-life-symptoms-of-arsenic-poisoning-devils-water-biggest-mass-image7231974.html
RMAAKWJ7–Rural Life – Symptoms of Arsenic Poisoning - ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage
Despite seeing the warning label on the tubewell children are forced to drink the poisonous water. Gaighata, West Bengal, on India 2 April 2017. Gaighata, a village in north 24 parganas located near the Indo Bangladesh border is one of the highly arsenic affected areas of West Bengal. Almost all the water bodies of this area including tube wells produces arsenic contaminated water. Villagers are forced to use arsenic contaminated water for drinking purpose and for every other household chores. According to the WHO, drinking arsenic-rich water over a long period of time results in various healt Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/despite-seeing-the-warning-label-on-the-tubewell-children-are-forced-to-drink-the-poisonous-water-gaighata-west-bengal-on-india-2-april-2017-gaighata-a-village-in-north-24-parganas-located-near-the-indo-bangladesh-border-is-one-of-the-highly-arsenic-affected-areas-of-west-bengal-almost-all-the-water-bodies-of-this-area-including-tube-wells-produces-arsenic-contaminated-water-villagers-are-forced-to-use-arsenic-contaminated-water-for-drinking-purpose-and-for-every-other-household-chores-according-to-the-who-drinking-arsenic-rich-water-over-a-long-period-of-time-results-in-various-healt-image488485132.html
RM2KAMBNG–Despite seeing the warning label on the tubewell children are forced to drink the poisonous water. Gaighata, West Bengal, on India 2 April 2017. Gaighata, a village in north 24 parganas located near the Indo Bangladesh border is one of the highly arsenic affected areas of West Bengal. Almost all the water bodies of this area including tube wells produces arsenic contaminated water. Villagers are forced to use arsenic contaminated water for drinking purpose and for every other household chores. According to the WHO, drinking arsenic-rich water over a long period of time results in various healt
BANGLADESH, Dhaka : Human Rights Watch (HRW) Researcher Richard Pearshouse speaks during a press conference in the Bangladesh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-bangladesh-dhaka-human-rights-watch-hrw-researcher-richard-pearshouse-101896062.html
RMFWNND2–BANGLADESH, Dhaka : Human Rights Watch (HRW) Researcher Richard Pearshouse speaks during a press conference in the Bangladesh
Manikganj, Bangladesh. 24th Feb, 2021. Due to arsenic problems in tube well water, people on the bank of the river 'Padma', travels about two or three kilometers to collect arsenic-free water. (Photo by Sushanta Paul/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manikganj-bangladesh-24th-feb-2021-due-to-arsenic-problems-in-tube-well-water-people-on-the-bank-of-the-river-padma-travels-about-two-or-three-kilometers-to-collect-arsenic-free-water-photo-by-sushanta-paulpacific-press-credit-pacific-press-media-production-corpalamy-live-news-image424866668.html
RM2FK69NG–Manikganj, Bangladesh. 24th Feb, 2021. Due to arsenic problems in tube well water, people on the bank of the river 'Padma', travels about two or three kilometers to collect arsenic-free water. (Photo by Sushanta Paul/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News
Rural Life – Another Victim of Arsenic Poisoning - ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rural-life-another-victim-of-arsenic-poisoning-devils-water-biggest-image7231666.html
RMAAKRR3–Rural Life – Another Victim of Arsenic Poisoning - ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage
A middle aged lady is sitting with severe eruption on both of her hands due to arsenic contamination. Gaighata, West Bengal, on India 2 April 2017. Gaighata, a village in north 24 parganas located near the Indo Bangladesh border is one of the highly arsenic affected areas of West Bengal. Almost all the water bodies of this area including tube wells produces arsenic contaminated water. Villagers are forced to use arsenic contaminated water for drinking purpose and for every other household chores. According to the WHO, drinking arsenic-rich water over a long period of time results in various he Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-middle-aged-lady-is-sitting-with-severe-eruption-on-both-of-her-hands-due-to-arsenic-contamination-gaighata-west-bengal-on-india-2-april-2017-gaighata-a-village-in-north-24-parganas-located-near-the-indo-bangladesh-border-is-one-of-the-highly-arsenic-affected-areas-of-west-bengal-almost-all-the-water-bodies-of-this-area-including-tube-wells-produces-arsenic-contaminated-water-villagers-are-forced-to-use-arsenic-contaminated-water-for-drinking-purpose-and-for-every-other-household-chores-according-to-the-who-drinking-arsenic-rich-water-over-a-long-period-of-time-results-in-various-he-image488485134.html
RM2KAMBNJ–A middle aged lady is sitting with severe eruption on both of her hands due to arsenic contamination. Gaighata, West Bengal, on India 2 April 2017. Gaighata, a village in north 24 parganas located near the Indo Bangladesh border is one of the highly arsenic affected areas of West Bengal. Almost all the water bodies of this area including tube wells produces arsenic contaminated water. Villagers are forced to use arsenic contaminated water for drinking purpose and for every other household chores. According to the WHO, drinking arsenic-rich water over a long period of time results in various he
BANGLADESH, Dhaka : Human Rights Watch (HRW) Researcher Richard Pearshouse speaks during a press conference in the Bangladesh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-bangladesh-dhaka-human-rights-watch-hrw-researcher-richard-pearshouse-101765969.html
RMFWFREW–BANGLADESH, Dhaka : Human Rights Watch (HRW) Researcher Richard Pearshouse speaks during a press conference in the Bangladesh
Manikganj, Bangladesh. 24th Feb, 2021. Due to arsenic problems in tube well water, people on the bank of the river 'Padma', travels about two or three kilometers to collect arsenic-free water. (Photo by Sushanta Paul/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manikganj-bangladesh-24th-feb-2021-due-to-arsenic-problems-in-tube-well-water-people-on-the-bank-of-the-river-padma-travels-about-two-or-three-kilometers-to-collect-arsenic-free-water-photo-by-sushanta-paulpacific-press-credit-pacific-press-media-production-corpalamy-live-news-image424866619.html
RM2FK69KR–Manikganj, Bangladesh. 24th Feb, 2021. Due to arsenic problems in tube well water, people on the bank of the river 'Padma', travels about two or three kilometers to collect arsenic-free water. (Photo by Sushanta Paul/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News
Rural Life – Arsenic Poisoning Gives Pain and Suffering -‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rural-life-arsenic-poisoning-gives-pain-and-suffering-devils-water-image7231676.html
RMAAKRRD–Rural Life – Arsenic Poisoning Gives Pain and Suffering -‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage
Due to scarcity of fresh water the villagers are forced to use the arsenic contaminated pond water for their daily chores. Gaighata, West Bengal, on India 2 April 2017. Gaighata, a village in north 24 parganas located near the Indo Bangladesh border is one of the highly arsenic affected areas of West Bengal. Almost all the water bodies of this area including tube wells produces arsenic contaminated water. Villagers are forced to use arsenic contaminated water for drinking purpose and for every other household chores. According to the WHO, drinking arsenic-rich water over a long period of time Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/due-to-scarcity-of-fresh-water-the-villagers-are-forced-to-use-the-arsenic-contaminated-pond-water-for-their-daily-chores-gaighata-west-bengal-on-india-2-april-2017-gaighata-a-village-in-north-24-parganas-located-near-the-indo-bangladesh-border-is-one-of-the-highly-arsenic-affected-areas-of-west-bengal-almost-all-the-water-bodies-of-this-area-including-tube-wells-produces-arsenic-contaminated-water-villagers-are-forced-to-use-arsenic-contaminated-water-for-drinking-purpose-and-for-every-other-household-chores-according-to-the-who-drinking-arsenic-rich-water-over-a-long-period-of-time-image488485136.html
RM2KAMBNM–Due to scarcity of fresh water the villagers are forced to use the arsenic contaminated pond water for their daily chores. Gaighata, West Bengal, on India 2 April 2017. Gaighata, a village in north 24 parganas located near the Indo Bangladesh border is one of the highly arsenic affected areas of West Bengal. Almost all the water bodies of this area including tube wells produces arsenic contaminated water. Villagers are forced to use arsenic contaminated water for drinking purpose and for every other household chores. According to the WHO, drinking arsenic-rich water over a long period of time
BANGLADESH, Dhaka : Human Rights Watch (HRW) Researcher Richard Pearshouse speaks during a press conference in the Bangladesh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-bangladesh-dhaka-human-rights-watch-hrw-researcher-richard-pearshouse-101896022.html
RMFWNNBJ–BANGLADESH, Dhaka : Human Rights Watch (HRW) Researcher Richard Pearshouse speaks during a press conference in the Bangladesh
Manikganj, Bangladesh. 24th Feb, 2021. Due to arsenic problems in tube well water, people on the bank of the river 'Padma', travels about two or three kilometers to collect arsenic-free water. (Photo by Sushanta Paul/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manikganj-bangladesh-24th-feb-2021-due-to-arsenic-problems-in-tube-well-water-people-on-the-bank-of-the-river-padma-travels-about-two-or-three-kilometers-to-collect-arsenic-free-water-photo-by-sushanta-paulpacific-press-credit-pacific-press-media-production-corpalamy-live-news-image424866640.html
RM2FK69MG–Manikganj, Bangladesh. 24th Feb, 2021. Due to arsenic problems in tube well water, people on the bank of the river 'Padma', travels about two or three kilometers to collect arsenic-free water. (Photo by Sushanta Paul/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News
Rural Life – Arsenic Poisoning from ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rural-life-arsenic-poisoning-from-devils-water-biggest-mass-poisoning-image7231953.html
RMAAKWH2–Rural Life – Arsenic Poisoning from ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage
A farmer who has to work hard on the fields is suffering from the side effects of the arsenic contamination which doubled his agony. Gaighata, West Bengal, on India 2 April 2017. Gaighata, a village in north 24 parganas located near the Indo Bangladesh border is one of the highly arsenic affected areas of West Bengal. Almost all the water bodies of this area including tube wells produces arsenic contaminated water. Villagers are forced to use arsenic contaminated water for drinking purpose and for every other household chores. According to the WHO, drinking arsenic-rich water over a long perio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-farmer-who-has-to-work-hard-on-the-fields-is-suffering-from-the-side-effects-of-the-arsenic-contamination-which-doubled-his-agony-gaighata-west-bengal-on-india-2-april-2017-gaighata-a-village-in-north-24-parganas-located-near-the-indo-bangladesh-border-is-one-of-the-highly-arsenic-affected-areas-of-west-bengal-almost-all-the-water-bodies-of-this-area-including-tube-wells-produces-arsenic-contaminated-water-villagers-are-forced-to-use-arsenic-contaminated-water-for-drinking-purpose-and-for-every-other-household-chores-according-to-the-who-drinking-arsenic-rich-water-over-a-long-perio-image488485137.html
RM2KAMBNN–A farmer who has to work hard on the fields is suffering from the side effects of the arsenic contamination which doubled his agony. Gaighata, West Bengal, on India 2 April 2017. Gaighata, a village in north 24 parganas located near the Indo Bangladesh border is one of the highly arsenic affected areas of West Bengal. Almost all the water bodies of this area including tube wells produces arsenic contaminated water. Villagers are forced to use arsenic contaminated water for drinking purpose and for every other household chores. According to the WHO, drinking arsenic-rich water over a long perio
BANGLADESH, Dhaka : Human Rights Watch (HRW) Researcher Richard Pearshouse speaks during a press conference in the Bangladesh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-bangladesh-dhaka-human-rights-watch-hrw-researcher-richard-pearshouse-101896078.html
RMFWNNDJ–BANGLADESH, Dhaka : Human Rights Watch (HRW) Researcher Richard Pearshouse speaks during a press conference in the Bangladesh
Manikganj, Bangladesh. 24th Feb, 2021. Due to arsenic problems in tube well water, people on the bank of the river 'Padma', travels about two or three kilometers to collect arsenic-free water. (Photo by Sushanta Paul/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manikganj-bangladesh-24th-feb-2021-due-to-arsenic-problems-in-tube-well-water-people-on-the-bank-of-the-river-padma-travels-about-two-or-three-kilometers-to-collect-arsenic-free-water-photo-by-sushanta-paulpacific-press-credit-pacific-press-media-production-corpalamy-live-news-image424866618.html
RM2FK69KP–Manikganj, Bangladesh. 24th Feb, 2021. Due to arsenic problems in tube well water, people on the bank of the river 'Padma', travels about two or three kilometers to collect arsenic-free water. (Photo by Sushanta Paul/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News
Rural Life – Treatment for Arsenic Poisoning - ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rural-life-treatment-for-arsenic-poisoning-devils-water-biggest-mass-image7231642.html
RMAAKRNB–Rural Life – Treatment for Arsenic Poisoning - ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage
A pair of female hands uses the poisoned water for household works shows the signs of arsenic contamination. Gaighata, West Bengal, on India 2 April 2017. Gaighata, a village in north 24 parganas located near the Indo Bangladesh border is one of the highly arsenic affected areas of West Bengal. Almost all the water bodies of this area including tube wells produces arsenic contaminated water. Villagers are forced to use arsenic contaminated water for drinking purpose and for every other household chores. According to the WHO, drinking arsenic-rich water over a long period of time results in var Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-pair-of-female-hands-uses-the-poisoned-water-for-household-works-shows-the-signs-of-arsenic-contamination-gaighata-west-bengal-on-india-2-april-2017-gaighata-a-village-in-north-24-parganas-located-near-the-indo-bangladesh-border-is-one-of-the-highly-arsenic-affected-areas-of-west-bengal-almost-all-the-water-bodies-of-this-area-including-tube-wells-produces-arsenic-contaminated-water-villagers-are-forced-to-use-arsenic-contaminated-water-for-drinking-purpose-and-for-every-other-household-chores-according-to-the-who-drinking-arsenic-rich-water-over-a-long-period-of-time-results-in-var-image488485129.html
RM2KAMBND–A pair of female hands uses the poisoned water for household works shows the signs of arsenic contamination. Gaighata, West Bengal, on India 2 April 2017. Gaighata, a village in north 24 parganas located near the Indo Bangladesh border is one of the highly arsenic affected areas of West Bengal. Almost all the water bodies of this area including tube wells produces arsenic contaminated water. Villagers are forced to use arsenic contaminated water for drinking purpose and for every other household chores. According to the WHO, drinking arsenic-rich water over a long period of time results in var
BANGLADESH, Dhaka : Human Rights Watch (HRW) Researcher Richard Pearshouse speaks during a press conference in the Bangladesh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-bangladesh-dhaka-human-rights-watch-hrw-researcher-richard-pearshouse-101896003.html
RMFWNNAY–BANGLADESH, Dhaka : Human Rights Watch (HRW) Researcher Richard Pearshouse speaks during a press conference in the Bangladesh
Manikganj, Bangladesh. 24th Feb, 2021. Due to arsenic problems in tube well water, people on the bank of the river 'Padma', travels about two or three kilometers to collect arsenic-free water. (Photo by Sushanta Paul/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manikganj-bangladesh-24th-feb-2021-due-to-arsenic-problems-in-tube-well-water-people-on-the-bank-of-the-river-padma-travels-about-two-or-three-kilometers-to-collect-arsenic-free-water-photo-by-sushanta-paulpacific-press-credit-pacific-press-media-production-corpalamy-live-news-image424866643.html
RM2FK69MK–Manikganj, Bangladesh. 24th Feb, 2021. Due to arsenic problems in tube well water, people on the bank of the river 'Padma', travels about two or three kilometers to collect arsenic-free water. (Photo by Sushanta Paul/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News
Rural Life – Treatment for Arsenic Poisoning -‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rural-life-treatment-for-arsenic-poisoning-devils-water-biggest-mass-image7231638.html
RMAAKRN7–Rural Life – Treatment for Arsenic Poisoning -‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage
A severely scarred hand of an arsenic affected victim.Gaighata, West Bengal, on India 2 April 2017. Gaighata, a village in north 24 parganas located near the Indo Bangladesh border is one of the highly arsenic affected areas of West Bengal. Almost all the water bodies of this area including tube wells produces arsenic contaminated water. Villagers are forced to use arsenic contaminated water for drinking purpose and for every other household chores. According to the WHO, drinking arsenic-rich water over a long period of time results in various health hazards including skin problems, skin cance Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-severely-scarred-hand-of-an-arsenic-affected-victimgaighata-west-bengal-on-india-2-april-2017-gaighata-a-village-in-north-24-parganas-located-near-the-indo-bangladesh-border-is-one-of-the-highly-arsenic-affected-areas-of-west-bengal-almost-all-the-water-bodies-of-this-area-including-tube-wells-produces-arsenic-contaminated-water-villagers-are-forced-to-use-arsenic-contaminated-water-for-drinking-purpose-and-for-every-other-household-chores-according-to-the-who-drinking-arsenic-rich-water-over-a-long-period-of-time-results-in-various-health-hazards-including-skin-problems-skin-cance-image488485118.html
RM2KAMBN2–A severely scarred hand of an arsenic affected victim.Gaighata, West Bengal, on India 2 April 2017. Gaighata, a village in north 24 parganas located near the Indo Bangladesh border is one of the highly arsenic affected areas of West Bengal. Almost all the water bodies of this area including tube wells produces arsenic contaminated water. Villagers are forced to use arsenic contaminated water for drinking purpose and for every other household chores. According to the WHO, drinking arsenic-rich water over a long period of time results in various health hazards including skin problems, skin cance
BANGLADESH, Dhaka : Human Rights Watch (HRW) Researcher Richard Pearshouse speaks during a press conference in the Bangladesh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-bangladesh-dhaka-human-rights-watch-hrw-researcher-richard-pearshouse-101896053.html
RMFWNNCN–BANGLADESH, Dhaka : Human Rights Watch (HRW) Researcher Richard Pearshouse speaks during a press conference in the Bangladesh
Manikganj, Bangladesh. 24th Feb, 2021. Due to arsenic problems in tube well water, people on the bank of the river 'Padma', travels about two or three kilometers to collect arsenic-free water. (Photo by Sushanta Paul/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manikganj-bangladesh-24th-feb-2021-due-to-arsenic-problems-in-tube-well-water-people-on-the-bank-of-the-river-padma-travels-about-two-or-three-kilometers-to-collect-arsenic-free-water-photo-by-sushanta-paulpacific-press-credit-pacific-press-media-production-corpalamy-live-news-image424866688.html
RM2FK69P8–Manikganj, Bangladesh. 24th Feb, 2021. Due to arsenic problems in tube well water, people on the bank of the river 'Padma', travels about two or three kilometers to collect arsenic-free water. (Photo by Sushanta Paul/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News
Rural Life – Hosital Treatment for Arsenic Poisoning - ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rural-life-hosital-treatment-for-arsenic-poisoning-devils-water-biggest-image7231625.html
RMAAKRMA–Rural Life – Hosital Treatment for Arsenic Poisoning - ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage
A pair of hardworking hand is highly affected due to arsenic contaminated water use. Gaighata, West Bengal, on India 2 April 2017. Gaighata, a village in north 24 parganas located near the Indo Bangladesh border is one of the highly arsenic affected areas of West Bengal. Almost all the water bodies of this area including tube wells produces arsenic contaminated water. Villagers are forced to use arsenic contaminated water for drinking purpose and for every other household chores. According to the WHO, drinking arsenic-rich water over a long period of time results in various health hazards incl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-pair-of-hardworking-hand-is-highly-affected-due-to-arsenic-contaminated-water-use-gaighata-west-bengal-on-india-2-april-2017-gaighata-a-village-in-north-24-parganas-located-near-the-indo-bangladesh-border-is-one-of-the-highly-arsenic-affected-areas-of-west-bengal-almost-all-the-water-bodies-of-this-area-including-tube-wells-produces-arsenic-contaminated-water-villagers-are-forced-to-use-arsenic-contaminated-water-for-drinking-purpose-and-for-every-other-household-chores-according-to-the-who-drinking-arsenic-rich-water-over-a-long-period-of-time-results-in-various-health-hazards-incl-image488485122.html
RM2KAMBN6–A pair of hardworking hand is highly affected due to arsenic contaminated water use. Gaighata, West Bengal, on India 2 April 2017. Gaighata, a village in north 24 parganas located near the Indo Bangladesh border is one of the highly arsenic affected areas of West Bengal. Almost all the water bodies of this area including tube wells produces arsenic contaminated water. Villagers are forced to use arsenic contaminated water for drinking purpose and for every other household chores. According to the WHO, drinking arsenic-rich water over a long period of time results in various health hazards incl
BANGLADESH, Dhaka : Human Rights Watch (HRW) Researcher Richard Pearshouse speaks during a press conference in the Bangladesh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-bangladesh-dhaka-human-rights-watch-hrw-researcher-richard-pearshouse-101896016.html
RMFWNNBC–BANGLADESH, Dhaka : Human Rights Watch (HRW) Researcher Richard Pearshouse speaks during a press conference in the Bangladesh
Manikganj, Bangladesh. 24th Feb, 2021. Due to arsenic problems in tube well water, people on the bank of the river 'Padma', travels about two or three kilometers to collect arsenic-free water. (Photo by Sushanta Paul/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manikganj-bangladesh-24th-feb-2021-due-to-arsenic-problems-in-tube-well-water-people-on-the-bank-of-the-river-padma-travels-about-two-or-three-kilometers-to-collect-arsenic-free-water-photo-by-sushanta-paulpacific-press-credit-pacific-press-media-production-corpalamy-live-news-image424866672.html
RM2FK69NM–Manikganj, Bangladesh. 24th Feb, 2021. Due to arsenic problems in tube well water, people on the bank of the river 'Padma', travels about two or three kilometers to collect arsenic-free water. (Photo by Sushanta Paul/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News
Rural Life – Hand Tube Well - ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rural-life-hand-tube-well-devils-water-biggest-mass-poisoning-of-humans-image7231908.html
RMAAKTX5–Rural Life – Hand Tube Well - ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage
A man is standing beside a warning labelled tube well which is the prime reason for the scars he is carrying on his body. Gaighata, West Bengal, on India 2 April 2017. Gaighata, a village in north 24 parganas located near the Indo Bangladesh border is one of the highly arsenic affected areas of West Bengal. Almost all the water bodies of this area including tube wells produces arsenic contaminated water. Villagers are forced to use arsenic contaminated water for drinking purpose and for every other household chores. According to the WHO, drinking arsenic-rich water over a long period of time r Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-man-is-standing-beside-a-warning-labelled-tube-well-which-is-the-prime-reason-for-the-scars-he-is-carrying-on-his-body-gaighata-west-bengal-on-india-2-april-2017-gaighata-a-village-in-north-24-parganas-located-near-the-indo-bangladesh-border-is-one-of-the-highly-arsenic-affected-areas-of-west-bengal-almost-all-the-water-bodies-of-this-area-including-tube-wells-produces-arsenic-contaminated-water-villagers-are-forced-to-use-arsenic-contaminated-water-for-drinking-purpose-and-for-every-other-household-chores-according-to-the-who-drinking-arsenic-rich-water-over-a-long-period-of-time-r-image488485133.html
RM2KAMBNH–A man is standing beside a warning labelled tube well which is the prime reason for the scars he is carrying on his body. Gaighata, West Bengal, on India 2 April 2017. Gaighata, a village in north 24 parganas located near the Indo Bangladesh border is one of the highly arsenic affected areas of West Bengal. Almost all the water bodies of this area including tube wells produces arsenic contaminated water. Villagers are forced to use arsenic contaminated water for drinking purpose and for every other household chores. According to the WHO, drinking arsenic-rich water over a long period of time r
BANGLADESH, Dhaka : Human Rights Watch (HRW) Researcher Richard Pearshouse speaks during a press conference in the Bangladesh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-bangladesh-dhaka-human-rights-watch-hrw-researcher-richard-pearshouse-101896036.html
RMFWNNC4–BANGLADESH, Dhaka : Human Rights Watch (HRW) Researcher Richard Pearshouse speaks during a press conference in the Bangladesh
Manikganj, Bangladesh. 24th Feb, 2021. Due to arsenic problems in tube well water, people on the bank of the river 'Padma', travels about two or three kilometers to collect arsenic-free water. (Photo by Sushanta Paul/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manikganj-bangladesh-24th-feb-2021-due-to-arsenic-problems-in-tube-well-water-people-on-the-bank-of-the-river-padma-travels-about-two-or-three-kilometers-to-collect-arsenic-free-water-photo-by-sushanta-paulpacific-press-credit-pacific-press-media-production-corpalamy-live-news-image424866626.html
RM2FK69M2–Manikganj, Bangladesh. 24th Feb, 2021. Due to arsenic problems in tube well water, people on the bank of the river 'Padma', travels about two or three kilometers to collect arsenic-free water. (Photo by Sushanta Paul/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News
Rural Life – Signs of Arsenicosis - ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rural-life-signs-of-arsenicosis-devils-water-biggest-mass-poisoning-image7231923.html
RMAAKTY4–Rural Life – Signs of Arsenicosis - ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage
An aged villager is staring with an expression of no hope on his face.Gaighata, West Bengal, on India 2 April 2017. Gaighata, a village in north 24 parganas located near the Indo Bangladesh border is one of the highly arsenic affected areas of West Bengal. Almost all the water bodies of this area including tube wells produces arsenic contaminated water. Villagers are forced to use arsenic contaminated water for drinking purpose and for every other household chores. According to the WHO, drinking arsenic-rich water over a long period of time results in various health hazards including skin prob Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-aged-villager-is-staring-with-an-expression-of-no-hope-on-his-facegaighata-west-bengal-on-india-2-april-2017-gaighata-a-village-in-north-24-parganas-located-near-the-indo-bangladesh-border-is-one-of-the-highly-arsenic-affected-areas-of-west-bengal-almost-all-the-water-bodies-of-this-area-including-tube-wells-produces-arsenic-contaminated-water-villagers-are-forced-to-use-arsenic-contaminated-water-for-drinking-purpose-and-for-every-other-household-chores-according-to-the-who-drinking-arsenic-rich-water-over-a-long-period-of-time-results-in-various-health-hazards-including-skin-prob-image488485131.html
RM2KAMBNF–An aged villager is staring with an expression of no hope on his face.Gaighata, West Bengal, on India 2 April 2017. Gaighata, a village in north 24 parganas located near the Indo Bangladesh border is one of the highly arsenic affected areas of West Bengal. Almost all the water bodies of this area including tube wells produces arsenic contaminated water. Villagers are forced to use arsenic contaminated water for drinking purpose and for every other household chores. According to the WHO, drinking arsenic-rich water over a long period of time results in various health hazards including skin prob
BANGLADESH, Dhaka : Human Rights Watch (HRW) Researcher Richard Pearshouse speaks during a press conference in the Bangladesh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-bangladesh-dhaka-human-rights-watch-hrw-researcher-richard-pearshouse-101896047.html
RMFWNNCF–BANGLADESH, Dhaka : Human Rights Watch (HRW) Researcher Richard Pearshouse speaks during a press conference in the Bangladesh
Manikganj, Bangladesh. 24th Feb, 2021. Due to arsenic problems in tube well water, people on the bank of the river 'Padma', travels about two or three kilometers to collect arsenic-free water. (Photo by Sushanta Paul/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manikganj-bangladesh-24th-feb-2021-due-to-arsenic-problems-in-tube-well-water-people-on-the-bank-of-the-river-padma-travels-about-two-or-three-kilometers-to-collect-arsenic-free-water-photo-by-sushanta-paulpacific-press-credit-pacific-press-media-production-corpalamy-live-news-image424866675.html
RM2FK69NR–Manikganj, Bangladesh. 24th Feb, 2021. Due to arsenic problems in tube well water, people on the bank of the river 'Padma', travels about two or three kilometers to collect arsenic-free water. (Photo by Sushanta Paul/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News
Rural Life – Village Water Tank - ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rural-life-village-water-tank-devils-water-biggest-mass-poisoning-image7232046.html
RMAAKWPF–Rural Life – Village Water Tank - ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage
The agony of arsenic contamination is clearly shown on the face of a little girl. Gaighata, West Bengal, on India 2 April 2017. Gaighata, a village in north 24 parganas located near the Indo Bangladesh border is one of the highly arsenic affected areas of West Bengal. Almost all the water bodies of this area including tube wells produces arsenic contaminated water. Villagers are forced to use arsenic contaminated water for drinking purpose and for every other household chores. According to the WHO, drinking arsenic-rich water over a long period of time results in various health hazards includi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-agony-of-arsenic-contamination-is-clearly-shown-on-the-face-of-a-little-girl-gaighata-west-bengal-on-india-2-april-2017-gaighata-a-village-in-north-24-parganas-located-near-the-indo-bangladesh-border-is-one-of-the-highly-arsenic-affected-areas-of-west-bengal-almost-all-the-water-bodies-of-this-area-including-tube-wells-produces-arsenic-contaminated-water-villagers-are-forced-to-use-arsenic-contaminated-water-for-drinking-purpose-and-for-every-other-household-chores-according-to-the-who-drinking-arsenic-rich-water-over-a-long-period-of-time-results-in-various-health-hazards-includi-image488485128.html
RM2KAMBNC–The agony of arsenic contamination is clearly shown on the face of a little girl. Gaighata, West Bengal, on India 2 April 2017. Gaighata, a village in north 24 parganas located near the Indo Bangladesh border is one of the highly arsenic affected areas of West Bengal. Almost all the water bodies of this area including tube wells produces arsenic contaminated water. Villagers are forced to use arsenic contaminated water for drinking purpose and for every other household chores. According to the WHO, drinking arsenic-rich water over a long period of time results in various health hazards includi
BANGLADESH, Dhaka : Human Rights Watch (HRW) Researcher Richard Pearshouse speaks during a press conference in the Bangladesh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-bangladesh-dhaka-human-rights-watch-hrw-researcher-richard-pearshouse-101896093.html
RMFWNNE5–BANGLADESH, Dhaka : Human Rights Watch (HRW) Researcher Richard Pearshouse speaks during a press conference in the Bangladesh
Manikganj, Bangladesh. 24th Feb, 2021. Due to arsenic problems in tube well water, people on the bank of the river 'Padma', travels about two or three kilometers to collect arsenic-free water. (Photo by Sushanta Paul/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manikganj-bangladesh-24th-feb-2021-due-to-arsenic-problems-in-tube-well-water-people-on-the-bank-of-the-river-padma-travels-about-two-or-three-kilometers-to-collect-arsenic-free-water-photo-by-sushanta-paulpacific-press-credit-pacific-press-media-production-corpalamy-live-news-image424866627.html
RM2FK69M3–Manikganj, Bangladesh. 24th Feb, 2021. Due to arsenic problems in tube well water, people on the bank of the river 'Padma', travels about two or three kilometers to collect arsenic-free water. (Photo by Sushanta Paul/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News
Rural Life – Cracking Open, Pain and Suffering - ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rural-life-cracking-open-pain-and-suffering-devils-water-biggest-mass-image7231697.html
RMAAKRW2–Rural Life – Cracking Open, Pain and Suffering - ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage
A woman is drinking water from a tube well which is left without the arsenic alert label. Gaighata, West Bengal, on India 2 April 2017. Gaighata, a village in north 24 parganas located near the Indo Bangladesh border is one of the highly arsenic affected areas of West Bengal. Almost all the water bodies of this area including tube wells produces arsenic contaminated water. Villagers are forced to use arsenic contaminated water for drinking purpose and for every other household chores. According to the WHO, drinking arsenic-rich water over a long period of time results in various health hazards Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-woman-is-drinking-water-from-a-tube-well-which-is-left-without-the-arsenic-alert-label-gaighata-west-bengal-on-india-2-april-2017-gaighata-a-village-in-north-24-parganas-located-near-the-indo-bangladesh-border-is-one-of-the-highly-arsenic-affected-areas-of-west-bengal-almost-all-the-water-bodies-of-this-area-including-tube-wells-produces-arsenic-contaminated-water-villagers-are-forced-to-use-arsenic-contaminated-water-for-drinking-purpose-and-for-every-other-household-chores-according-to-the-who-drinking-arsenic-rich-water-over-a-long-period-of-time-results-in-various-health-hazards-image488485125.html
RM2KAMBN9–A woman is drinking water from a tube well which is left without the arsenic alert label. Gaighata, West Bengal, on India 2 April 2017. Gaighata, a village in north 24 parganas located near the Indo Bangladesh border is one of the highly arsenic affected areas of West Bengal. Almost all the water bodies of this area including tube wells produces arsenic contaminated water. Villagers are forced to use arsenic contaminated water for drinking purpose and for every other household chores. According to the WHO, drinking arsenic-rich water over a long period of time results in various health hazards
Rural Life – Signs of Arsenicosis ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rural-life-signs-of-arsenicosis-devils-water-biggest-mass-poisoning-image7231715.html
RMAAKRX4–Rural Life – Signs of Arsenicosis ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage
A family lost its bread earner and the child became orphan due to arsenic poisoning. Gaighata, West Bengal, on India 2 April 2017. Gaighata, a village in north 24 parganas located near the Indo Bangladesh border is one of the highly arsenic affected areas of West Bengal. Almost all the water bodies of this area including tube wells produces arsenic contaminated water. Villagers are forced to use arsenic contaminated water for drinking purpose and for every other household chores. According to the WHO, drinking arsenic-rich water over a long period of time results in various health hazards incl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-family-lost-its-bread-earner-and-the-child-became-orphan-due-to-arsenic-poisoning-gaighata-west-bengal-on-india-2-april-2017-gaighata-a-village-in-north-24-parganas-located-near-the-indo-bangladesh-border-is-one-of-the-highly-arsenic-affected-areas-of-west-bengal-almost-all-the-water-bodies-of-this-area-including-tube-wells-produces-arsenic-contaminated-water-villagers-are-forced-to-use-arsenic-contaminated-water-for-drinking-purpose-and-for-every-other-household-chores-according-to-the-who-drinking-arsenic-rich-water-over-a-long-period-of-time-results-in-various-health-hazards-incl-image488485124.html
RM2KAMBN8–A family lost its bread earner and the child became orphan due to arsenic poisoning. Gaighata, West Bengal, on India 2 April 2017. Gaighata, a village in north 24 parganas located near the Indo Bangladesh border is one of the highly arsenic affected areas of West Bengal. Almost all the water bodies of this area including tube wells produces arsenic contaminated water. Villagers are forced to use arsenic contaminated water for drinking purpose and for every other household chores. According to the WHO, drinking arsenic-rich water over a long period of time results in various health hazards incl
Rural Life – Village Water Tank - ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rural-life-village-water-tank-devils-water-biggest-mass-poisoning-image7231647.html
RMAAKRP0–Rural Life – Village Water Tank - ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage
A pair of feet depicts the deadly scars of arsenic poisoning.Gaighata, West Bengal, on India 2 April 2017. Gaighata, a village in north 24 parganas located near the Indo Bangladesh border is one of the highly arsenic affected areas of West Bengal. Almost all the water bodies of this area including tube wells produces arsenic contaminated water. Villagers are forced to use arsenic contaminated water for drinking purpose and for every other household chores. According to the WHO, drinking arsenic-rich water over a long period of time results in various health hazards including skin problems, ski Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-pair-of-feet-depicts-the-deadly-scars-of-arsenic-poisoninggaighata-west-bengal-on-india-2-april-2017-gaighata-a-village-in-north-24-parganas-located-near-the-indo-bangladesh-border-is-one-of-the-highly-arsenic-affected-areas-of-west-bengal-almost-all-the-water-bodies-of-this-area-including-tube-wells-produces-arsenic-contaminated-water-villagers-are-forced-to-use-arsenic-contaminated-water-for-drinking-purpose-and-for-every-other-household-chores-according-to-the-who-drinking-arsenic-rich-water-over-a-long-period-of-time-results-in-various-health-hazards-including-skin-problems-ski-image488485143.html
RM2KAMBNY–A pair of feet depicts the deadly scars of arsenic poisoning.Gaighata, West Bengal, on India 2 April 2017. Gaighata, a village in north 24 parganas located near the Indo Bangladesh border is one of the highly arsenic affected areas of West Bengal. Almost all the water bodies of this area including tube wells produces arsenic contaminated water. Villagers are forced to use arsenic contaminated water for drinking purpose and for every other household chores. According to the WHO, drinking arsenic-rich water over a long period of time results in various health hazards including skin problems, ski
Rural Life – Poisoned - ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rural-life-poisoned-devils-water-biggest-mass-poisoning-of-humans-image7231671.html
RMAAKRR8–Rural Life – Poisoned - ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage
Rural Life – Symptoms of Arsenicosis - ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rural-life-symptoms-of-arsenicosis-devils-water-biggest-mass-poisoning-image7232003.html
RMAAKWM4–Rural Life – Symptoms of Arsenicosis - ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage
Rural Life – Rural Village Home - ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rural-life-rural-village-home-devils-water-biggest-mass-poisoning-image7232039.html
RMAAKWP8–Rural Life – Rural Village Home - ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage
Rural Life – Victim ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rural-life-victim-devils-water-biggest-mass-poisoning-of-humans-ever-image7232052.html
RMAAKWR5–Rural Life – Victim ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage
Rural Life – Village Garden - ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rural-life-village-garden-devils-water-biggest-mass-poisoning-of-humans-image7232050.html
RMAAKWR3–Rural Life – Village Garden - ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage
Rural Life – Victim from Drinking Contaminated Water - ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rural-life-victim-from-drinking-contaminated-water-devils-water-biggest-image7232022.html
RMAAKWN7–Rural Life – Victim from Drinking Contaminated Water - ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage
Rural Life – Symptoms of Arsenicosis - ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rural-life-symptoms-of-arsenicosis-devils-water-biggest-mass-poisoning-image7231994.html
RMAAKWKB–Rural Life – Symptoms of Arsenicosis - ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage
Rural Life – Patient Suffering from Arsenicosis - ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rural-life-patient-suffering-from-arsenicosis-devils-water-biggest-image7231619.html
RMAAKRM4–Rural Life – Patient Suffering from Arsenicosis - ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage
Rural Life – Arsenicosis Patient - ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rural-life-arsenicosis-patient-devils-water-biggest-mass-poisoning-image7231630.html
RMAAKRMF–Rural Life – Arsenicosis Patient - ‘Devil’s Water’ ‘Biggest mass poisoning of humans ever known’ reportage