from a pump outside. -apex
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Buildings were very dark
Conditions in buildings in the slums often killed babies.
Buildings were very dark.
Jacob Riis' book, How the Other Half Lives
According to "How the Other Half Lives," buildings in slums lacked sufficient natural light due to overcrowding and narrow living spaces. This lack of light not only impacted the living conditions and health of residents but also contributed to the spread of disease and unsanitary living conditions.
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Buildings were very dark
Buildings were very dark
From a pump outside (APEX)
They mad babies sick
They mad babies sick
They mad babies sick
Nicer apartment buildings in the slums.
Residents of buildings in the slums often get their water from communal taps or wells shared among multiple households. In some cases, residents might need to buy water from water vendors due to unreliable or inadequate access to clean water infrastructure.
Residents in slums typically get their water from communal water sources such as public taps, standpipes, or shared wells. In some cases, residents may also purchase water from vendors or rely on water trucked into the area.