Children travel in plastic bags across flooded river so they can go to school

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The fathers had no solutions but to put their children in plastic bags to ensure their safety while crossing the Nam Ma river

Fathers have been forced to put their children in plastic bags and drag them across a flooded river so they can go to school.

 

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