#31: Waste Crisis Overwhelms Bogotá
In Bogotá, Colombia’s capital, garbage piles are growing faster than the city can manage them. Some neighborhoods have turned into open-air dumps where waste burns in the streets, spreading smoke and disease. Residents complain of foul air, rats, and flooding caused by blocked drains.

Poor infrastructure and political infighting have made cleanup nearly impossible. Plans for recycling programs stall while new waste keeps coming in. The problem isn’t just aesthetic—it’s a public health emergency that highlights how Colombia’s biggest city is struggling to handle rapid urban growth.
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