World's most polluted river clean-up
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Manila's Pasig river is overflowing with garbage. But a group of volunteers is trying to clean it up. Called the 'river warriors' these volunteers have been working for a decade.
Even though the trash keeps coming, and bags and bags of trash are hauled away, the group says the river can still be saved.
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