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July 29, 2013 
A worker stands in front of a wrecked part of a ship at a ship-breaking yard in Chittagong, Bangladesh... 
Chittagong, Bangladesh 
Worker stands in front of a wrecked part of a ship at a ship-breaking yard in Chittagong 
A worker stands in front of a wrecked part of a ship at a ship-breaking yard in Chittagong, Bangladesh July 16, 2013. Bangladesh is dependent on ship-breaking for its domestic steel requirements. According to a report by the Bangladesh Institute of Labour Studies, around 30,000 workers are employed in the ship-breaking industry in Chittagong, a highly polluted coastal belt of around 20 km, and environmental organisations have said that the number of accidents and casualties at the yard is believed to be the highest in the region. International attention has been focused on workers' safety in Bangladesh since the disaster at Rana Plaza, a garment factory complex which collapsed in April, killing 1,132 workers. Picture taken July 16, 2013. REUTERS/Andrew Biraj (BANGLADESH - Tags: MARITIME ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT) 
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