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Sep 21 , 2025.
Balancing carefully, a lady lifts one leg after the other to cross the worn-out sidewalk of Saris, hopping over the stubborn water pipe that cuts through the path. The pipe, part of the city’s aging underground infrastructure, is one of many exposed during ongoing road repair and maintenance projects planned at upgrading Saris’s sidewalks and utility lines. Another pipe peeks from underground, quietly doing its duty in water distribution. Her stride, determined and graceful, turns a mundane commute into a small act of daily triumph, a dance between human resilience and the city’s imperfect but steadily improving streets.
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