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Day of underwater activities in Maldives draws attention to climate change.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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Excerpt from report by Maldives pro-government newspaper Miadhu News website on 25 October

Sunday, 25 October: The 24-hour underwater activities which were organized by Divers' Association of Maldives (DAM) ended at midnight last night. This was one of the most important events held in Maldives to mark International Day of Climate Change.

This event began at the strike of 1200 on Friday night with an underwater protest in the lagoon in front of the President's Office. This activity was inaugurated by the vice-president of Maldives, Dr Mohamed Hassan Waheed.

In various activities that were held by DAM, most of them were never done before in Maldives. To name …

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