An acute water shortage in Tanzania's economic capital is pushing communities to their limits. In response, some residents rely on donkeys to transport clean water from distant wells, providing a crucial lifeline.
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00:17We have a lot of water from the Chumbi River.
00:22The drinking water comes from the Chumbi River.
00:26The people who come here help us get the water out of the Chumbi River.
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00:44I sell water and earn money.
00:47I earn money to support my family.
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01:00People come to the Chumbi River to get water,
01:03to plant big trees,
01:05to plant trees that don't have roots,
01:07but there are also many other reasons why they come to the Chumbi River.
01:11People come to the Chumbi River to get water,
01:13to plant trees that don't have roots,
01:15but there are also many other reasons why they come to the Chumbi River.
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