She lives near a landfill. Now she has to bathe in salt water
At the Bhalswa landfill in northwest Delhi, India, a steady flow of jeeps zigzags up the trash heap to dump more garbage on a pile now over 62 meters (203 feet). Some of the 200,000 residents that live in Bhalswa say the area is uninhabitable. CNN's Vedika Sud reports.
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