Video: Garbage covering the canals in the Cambodian capital
The video from the unmanned aircraft shows that plastic waste covered the canal system in Phnom Penh.
The video from the unmanned aircraft shows that plastic waste covered the canal system in Phnom Penh.
External canal and rivers in Phnom Penh are severely polluted.(Snapshot from video).
According to the Khmer Times, the video recorded in April shows that canals and rivers in the Cambodian capital are seriously polluted. They are blocked by all kinds of waste, from plastic containers of food to plastic bags.
Environmental activists in Cambodia are urging the government to immediately clean up the waterway, preparing for water drainage when the rainy season is coming.
Update 15 December 2018
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