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World's most dangerous walk to school? Fixed! | Reduction

World's most dangerous walk to school? Fixed!

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Students walk across a new bridge as they cross a river to get to school at Sanghiang Tanjung village in Lebak regency, Indonesia's Banten village on November 29, 2012. Children in Indonesia are taking a perilous route to school using a broken suspension bridge. Msnbc. com's Dara Brown reports. By David R Arnott, NBC NewsA perilous daily journey undertaken by a group of Indonesian schoolchildren just got a whole lot easier. In January, PhotoBlog reported on the dangerous river crossing the children faced after a bridge collapsed. Ten months on, Reuters reports that a new bridge has opened. Epi Sopian, the head of Sanghiang Tanjung village, said the bridge had been built with the assistance of non-governmental organizations and the country's largest steel producer, PT Krakatau Steel.

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