How sewer diving became one of the most dangerous jobs in South Asia

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A man stands in a sewer filled with toxic waste

  • Sewer workers in India and Pakistan risk their lives to clean pipes filled with toxic waste.
  • Workers say they are stuck in these jobs partly because they are Dalit, the lowest level in the Hindu caste system.
  • Research has shown that 80% of Indian sewer workers die before the age of 60 because of health problems.

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In India and Pakistan, people dive deep into sewers filled with toxic waste to unclog pipes. Many workers say they are stuck in these jobs because of caste-based discrimination.

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