@@frimmbits nor does too much CO2 in the atmosphere a problem because YOU can’t see it. But still it is. Weird isn’t it. Are you sure you breath 21% oxygen and about 78% nitrogen? Because you can’t see it?
You must include or make a whole new video ove Asia's largest ship breaking yard 'ALANG' in Bhavnagar district, Gujarat, India. Alang is even larger then Karachi and Bangladesh. One must visit this place. It is 50 km from City Bhavnagar, Gujarat, India. This is in itself a whole new bussiness ecosystem.
Said That's much educated of those only can't take longest any community's of tax money's of humanity's lost every day of UN qualified since beginners how can resolve your issues ' 😁
They work so hard for very little. No or little safety gear they have my respect.
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As a shipyard worker i can smell everything while watching this.. i can feel the uncomfortable shoes, dirty gloves.. i do love my job..
but every body not understand these and they always see your only dirty cloths
Bragger
+sweat and asbestos
How much pollution is released into the water and surrounding environment as a result of the ship breaking?
chance are a lot less then a sunken one
I bet a lot. An awful lot. But Pakistan is not well known for its balanced thinking.
I don't understand your point. Water doesn't look polluted in the breaking yard.
@@frimmbits nor does too much CO2 in the atmosphere a problem because YOU can’t see it. But still it is. Weird isn’t it. Are you sure you breath 21% oxygen and about 78% nitrogen? Because you can’t see it?
Yes
Wow.. amazing 👍👍
The guy with the chisel has the right Idea
Those aren’t plasma cutters. Oxy/acetylene.
They are working with bare hands..
I was just looking and here we are.
I can’t believe that a ship only has a useful life of 20-25 years.
These people are more kitted out than most
like its the stone age
Torches use oxygen not ionized gas. That's plasma.
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You must include or make a whole new video ove Asia's largest ship breaking yard 'ALANG' in Bhavnagar district, Gujarat, India. Alang is even larger then Karachi and Bangladesh. One must visit this place. It is 50 km from City Bhavnagar, Gujarat, India. This is in itself a whole new bussiness ecosystem.
Alang is the LARGEST shipbreaking yard in the world.
My country India is the best for this job!
World 60%+ is doen by pakistan alone.
but beach is not suitable as Compare to pakistan .
India accounts for over 33% of the shipbreaking industry
Somebody is working hard
100 ships a year, thats insane, two a week???
Said That's much educated of those only can't take longest any community's of tax money's of humanity's lost every day of UN qualified since beginners how can resolve your issues ' 😁
Pakistani are the last and not the leading
Indians and pangales are the first