Indians living in a slum collect drinking water and attend to their morning chores at a roadside community tap.
Authorities have set up eight “containment zones” in the area, home to as many as a million people living and working in cramped tin-roofed shanties, flats and small factories – made famous by the 2008 film “Slumdog Millionaire”. The second fatality – a 51-year-old sanitation worker living in a different area of Mumbai, but who worked in Dharavi – died in hospital on Thursday.
Impoverished Indians rest by their shanties at Dharavi, one of Asia’s largest slums, during the lockdown. “We are a family of five,” he told AFP by phone. “We use communal toilets or have to get water from public taps.”The imposition of the nationwide lockdown on India’s 1.3 billion people has meanwhile been far from smooth.Around half a million are thought to have attempted to travel back to their home villages, many on foot.Police have been criticised for using heavy-handed tactics to enforce the lockdown, including by the UN rights office.
“In spite of all these significant efforts, more needs to be done as the human tragedy continues to unfold before our eyes,” UN rights chief Michelle Bachelet said on Thursday.
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