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17 images showing how countries facing dire water shortages across the globe get this vital resource

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Many countries throughout the world live without access to safe, clean water. Safe water is crucial to one's health — without it, people are more at risk to infectious diseases and even premature death. More than 840,000 people die every year from water-related illnesses. 

By 2025, it's estimated that a staggering 1.8 billion people will live in areas facing water shortage, according to National Geographic. 

Getting any kind of access to water is difficult for many countries — women living near the Sahara desert in Africa and in some parts of southern Asia have to walk an average of 3.7 miles to collect clean water. With World Water Day coming up on March 22, it is important that people are aware of the struggles countries are facing just to have clean, drinkable water. Here are some images showing how people around the world collect their water: 

SEE ALSO: Here's how long a person can survive without water

The southern Gaza Strip in Palestine has been going through a water crisis since 2014 due to Israeli bombs damaging the area's water. People now depend on the purification plants for drinking water, since more than three-fourths of the water pipelines were damaged.



In Sanaa, Yemen, women have to walk long distances to collect water for their families. Yemen's main source of water is water tanks — which are rapidly increasing in prices — causing the country to be low on water.



People in Caracas, Venezuela get their water from a spring next to the Avila mountain.



See the rest of the story at Business Insider

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