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Shipbreakers in Gadani beach, Pakistan 

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This is amazing, everybody knows the shipbreaking yard in Alang, India but there is also one in Gaddani or Gadani beach in Pakistan. The Gadani ship-breaking yard is a centre for the breaking up of derelict ocean-going vessels for scrap. The yard is located in Gadani, Pakistan, about 50 kilometres northwest of Karachi.
This is a compilation from the documentary "Workingman's Death", see www.workingmansdeath.com
In the 1980s,the Gadani yard was described as the largest ship-breaking yard in the world, with more than 30,000 direct employees. However, competition from newer facilities in India and Bangladesh resulted in a significant reduction in output, with the Gadani yard producing less than one fifth of the scrap it produced twenty years ago. A reduction in taxes on scrap metal led to a modest resurgence at the Yard, which now employs around 6,000 workers.
In this clip we see in about 7 minutes how a ship is placed on the beach and breaking apart.

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Комментарии : 289   
@allistairc123
@allistairc123 13 лет назад
love it. complete freedom from scumbag claim lawyers and inscurance companys , no strangulation from the pencil pushing health and saftey man, just raw danger and goosebumps! LIVING!!
@orsoncart9441
@orsoncart9441 3 года назад
100% Agree
@leoborn4013
@leoborn4013 2 года назад
If they were payed fairly and would choose to work there instead of getting forced to do those dangerous jobs by poverty I would agree too. But the people are getting treated like trash and when someone dies, nobody cares. Heard a story of a friend who worked in Gaddani shipbreaking yard in Pakistan of a worker who fell down a ships cargo hatch and wasnt retrieved until the part of the ship he died in was getting cut up. Its a dirty business and everybody is only for himself…
@mauricehannon9228
@mauricehannon9228 12 лет назад
I agree, this may be the best video on RU-vid
@peteacher52
@peteacher52 12 лет назад
In a way sad, by our way of reckoning sad, but in Pakistan, there would be a multitude of equally hazardous jobs, say, in the construction and railway industries, or simply surviving in the cities. Each "new" ship beached causes happiness amongst the workers because it means another three months or so of employment and food for families. These are very brave men.
@Calwinn
@Calwinn 11 лет назад
Been visiting this video for years here and there. Always amazing when stoned.
@laurikotivuori1585
@laurikotivuori1585 3 года назад
Still?
@Calwinn
@Calwinn 3 года назад
@@laurikotivuori1585 Always
@vinny42042
@vinny42042 2 года назад
Haha me two
@dk3381
@dk3381 4 года назад
I work as a welder in a shipyard here in japan and this video is the opposite of everything we do.No safety,No precautions And No PPE’s. This is Sad.
@deconteesawyer5758
@deconteesawyer5758 3 года назад
You copy/paste the same shit multiple times on every video you see. Doesn't that run up your mom's internet bill ?
@jfchonors8873
@jfchonors8873 2 года назад
This video glamorizes an industry where there is no regard for worker safety. Life expectancy for these laborers is 45 years
@vonFisch
@vonFisch 13 лет назад
Great video, very nice camera work!
@MayflowerTrust
@MayflowerTrust 12 лет назад
Excellent stuff! Good cinematography! Beautifully shot! Thank you!
@PRR5406
@PRR5406 11 лет назад
Very dangerous work, in countries where life is cheap for employers. Besides falling or being crushed to death, the toxic chemicals held in the tanks, the fuel spilled onto the sea, the asbestos in the dust. People die young, just they can say they could afford to live.
@Toyota4Life
@Toyota4Life 10 лет назад
Insane. But then you have baseball players getting paid millions but these guys gets almost nothing for this... insane life we live in people.
@alexigandica7925
@alexigandica7925 10 лет назад
money bro
@orsoncart9441
@orsoncart9441 3 года назад
@@JonnieLahti No it's idiots that make gods of people who play sport. Nothing to do with politics at all.
@deconteesawyer5758
@deconteesawyer5758 3 года назад
@@orsoncart9441 look at all the multi-million dollar per year contracts those Chinese soccer league players have. Nuttin ta do wit politics he says.
@orsoncart9441
@orsoncart9441 3 года назад
@@deconteesawyer5758 If you don't make a god of a person in the first place then it is impossible for politics to come into it. I hope you understand now. LOL.
@deconteesawyer5758
@deconteesawyer5758 3 года назад
@@orsoncart9441 No. Your attribution of those extraordinary paychecks to religion is ludicrous. It is all about the capitalist buck to be made. What you refer to as "making a god" is just a little old fashioned capitalist marketing hype. Nothing is more political than money. Edit: If you want a reality check here, go back and read your original comment. "make gods of people who play sport". Your thinking has been so warped that you do not know the meaning of "sport" nor "play". OK, I will educate you. Sport is something done for the fun. Play is for fun. As soon as a dollar changes hands, it is no longer a sport, it is a job, a livelihood and not engaged in for the fun of it.
@Grunt0369USMC
@Grunt0369USMC 11 лет назад
think about all the heavy metals. pcb's and other hazards simply flushed back into the ocean
@Dorothyinstead
@Dorothyinstead 14 лет назад
People of various cultures are just amazing. These men work without hard hats, safety boots, or most other basic safety features, features we in the west take for granted.
@conformism1
@conformism1 3 года назад
I can relate to their suffering, at least a tiny bit, by listening to this music But camera is brilliant!
@ironfalcon100
@ironfalcon100 15 лет назад
The Pakistani ship breaker workers do their job with such cool efficiency!
@051TEFFY
@051TEFFY 3 года назад
Thank God for volume on my speakers!!!!!!
@alishahnawaz4983
@alishahnawaz4983 3 года назад
Very good video very good camera work very good music
@cmel0
@cmel0 11 лет назад
that's so beautiful at the same time sad, but such an art
@warpedcomedy
@warpedcomedy 15 лет назад
The remains of that ship at the end shows you how efficient they are.
@FulhamboyH
@FulhamboyH 7 лет назад
Sad that workers are still in these conditions
@Gonken88
@Gonken88 Год назад
Bet you complain a lot when you buy cheap clothes or fill up your car.
@antonioaraujo3029
@antonioaraujo3029 2 года назад
Muito bom vídeo. Admiro a construção dos navios . Como são bem construídos. Dá até pena de ver essas obras de arte sendo destruídas. Parabéns pelo trabalho pessoal . Abraços. 👍👏👏👏🇧🇷🇧🇷
@maggy59
@maggy59 15 лет назад
Fascinating video, looks like a heck of a dangerous place to work though. Thanks for sharing this video with us.
@ty3165
@ty3165 12 лет назад
this is an amazing video i must say
@rocafonda2009
@rocafonda2009 12 лет назад
fantastc video, thanks for it !!!
@AKhellbindeR
@AKhellbindeR 13 лет назад
one of the coolest vids ive seen in a while
@figgles
@figgles 15 лет назад
Song title is Eternity by DJ Tiesto.
@mirbaloch9727
@mirbaloch9727 7 лет назад
very informative video in too much short time... appreciate
@hotdawg9840
@hotdawg9840 6 лет назад
Thank you for your hard work. Your employers should show YOU more appreciation
@nickadz5490
@nickadz5490 4 года назад
Imagine going swimming in that water full of that waste
@83cyber
@83cyber 15 лет назад
Good work !! very nice video.
@ninja2kernow
@ninja2kernow 13 лет назад
great video ,great tune ,great.
@3dvorator
@3dvorator 12 лет назад
amazing photography,impressive,more than a documentary...
@Filmcollectief
@Filmcollectief 13 лет назад
@mogliashu: I really liked it to make a new compilation of it and I have respect for what you are doing there.
@iamjbpeel
@iamjbpeel 15 лет назад
Amazing video i loved it and favrioted it is there any way i could get the music that is in this video?
@mrRhwalden
@mrRhwalden 12 лет назад
Very well done video.
@froggleggers1805
@froggleggers1805 6 лет назад
The video has no class.
@NotABadassAnymore
@NotABadassAnymore 15 лет назад
nice video! thanks for sharing!
@jradetzky
@jradetzky 13 лет назад
quite impressive
@sarrisification
@sarrisification 11 лет назад
one of the most touch and dangerous jobs I've ever seen...
@ragazzi25
@ragazzi25 6 лет назад
unreal conditions they deal with daily...you don't live to get old in these shipyards!!!
@bobbycowper2915
@bobbycowper2915 5 лет назад
sunshine, great working condition.
@WindowsBreakerG4
@WindowsBreakerG4 15 лет назад
Looks a lot safer actually, they had 2 way radios, goggles, and welding gloves
@jonathanpeden9930
@jonathanpeden9930 10 лет назад
Superb video.
@mogliashu
@mogliashu 13 лет назад
Hiii, This is Alang, world largest ship breaking yard. Thousands of ships breaking units giving lots of raw materials to iron and foundries company. Your esteem cars and refrigerator, your bike body's steel or iron may be manufactured from Alang scrap plant.
@figgles
@figgles 14 лет назад
Great track for a great video.
@tpvalley
@tpvalley 14 лет назад
the hull thickness gets down to a minimum, so its dangerous to keep using them.
@Ms9man
@Ms9man 14 лет назад
keep it up man. good job.
@Chubachus
@Chubachus 15 лет назад
looks a lil environmentally safer and safer for workers than in alang
@DocPhotop
@DocPhotop 15 лет назад
No hardhats, no steel toe boots, no protective clothing. You couldn't get away with that anywhere else outside this part of world.
@hammadthegreat
@hammadthegreat 12 лет назад
very nice video, thanks
@danmackellar
@danmackellar 13 лет назад
mute this song and put on "So far from the clyde" instead if you don't like the music. it works out well
@shotfirer1972
@shotfirer1972 15 лет назад
As far as i jnow, the Alang shipbreaking yards were closed last year. google sems to show lots of ships there, my version anyway. Excellent video!
@Vincent-wl4yb
@Vincent-wl4yb 11 месяцев назад
I wonder where all this steel goes after. Is it re-exported? Because to be recycled, it needs to go to a steel mill.
@ThunderAppeal
@ThunderAppeal 13 лет назад
Video is awesome, an interesting and well suited choice of music. Very well edited. Well done. Fuck the haters.
@Sailingnations
@Sailingnations 7 лет назад
Looks like this was a great trip!
@sublime80
@sublime80 15 лет назад
thanx for the vid!
@ortidortidpipi
@ortidortidpipi 11 лет назад
great video ,interesting
@noorijanze
@noorijanze 7 лет назад
I Have been to this place have heart alot but this has turn me on to work there ....
@Ghstwn
@Ghstwn 13 лет назад
And they all wear the proper clothing for such work also. Love those hard hat towels. ;D
@nmgncross
@nmgncross 14 лет назад
nice video!
@raymondrayban
@raymondrayban 15 лет назад
AWESOME VID
@Gonken88
@Gonken88 Год назад
This was used by our lector in a university course on workplace safety 😄
@engineerfireengine
@engineerfireengine 15 лет назад
Very nice film.
@luvpump1
@luvpump1 14 лет назад
interesting clip, good tune too
@fletcherjarvis
@fletcherjarvis 12 лет назад
Ace! What was this filmed on can I ask? It had the quality of old film.
@shoaibsharif1
@shoaibsharif1 14 лет назад
nice video good job
@66balajee
@66balajee 5 лет назад
Superb music !
@Koolteer
@Koolteer 13 лет назад
@CupcakeVamp Simple, everything has got an end. As much as I love some ships, it is an inevitable fact that it is impossible to keep them all in good shape. If you look at the men who are demolishing them, you should see them as the undertakers who are respectfully disposing the remains of a beloved. And bear in mind that their sacrifices for the souls of the ships are plenty.
@irndemon
@irndemon 11 лет назад
being a scrap burner, i'd love to help tackle one of these beasts, but in a safe manner! with hide jackets, trousers, flame retardant hoods, hardhats, tinted visors, gauntlets, respirator (sometimes) & foundry boots.....these poor cutters wear rags & have to go at it bare foot!
@robert3302
@robert3302 13 лет назад
It may not be pretty, but it has to be done. All these thousands of tons of steel is recycled. What would you do with obsolete ships if they did not do this? These ships have a limited lifespan. They have to be disposed of somehow. It has to be quick, efficient and as inexpensive as possible. This industry and the men who work so hard at it deserve our respect, not the derisive insults I am reading here.
@KneeJerkish
@KneeJerkish 12 лет назад
Hard hats? We don't need no stinking hard hats!
@Canada20
@Canada20 12 лет назад
@ajmotnt It is pure Oxygen and Acetylene gas torch. Flame burn at 3500°C. Propane/Oxygen flame burn at 2500 °C.
@unwertaker1128
@unwertaker1128 3 года назад
Good job.good like a movie of hollywood
@achrin6234
@achrin6234 2 года назад
Good Job 🖤
@Mandamonster89
@Mandamonster89 13 лет назад
Every ship has a soul...how could they possibly justify doing this?
@Browningate
@Browningate 5 лет назад
"next time on dirtier jobs with Mike Rowe..."
@Jasonhb07
@Jasonhb07 13 лет назад
People complain about their crappy lives working in an air conditioned office, imagine having this as your only option in life, good thing the ship breaking business is going out of business in many parts of the world.
@zolbad
@zolbad 12 лет назад
They could solve the housing crisis with those big ships,no danger of flooding
@granskare
@granskare 15 лет назад
they have it down to a science ! cool :)
@Barnekkid
@Barnekkid 13 лет назад
That looks amazingly dangerous.
@jyrkikoskinen8402
@jyrkikoskinen8402 3 года назад
It IS dangerous!🤢🥶
@herrbohnen
@herrbohnen 3 года назад
How much does the gas cost as a proportion of the scrap value?
@cryptoindia420
@cryptoindia420 3 года назад
M•e•s•s•a•g•e m•e n•o•w f•o•r g•u•i•d•a•n•c•e o•n h•o•w t•o I•n•v•e•s•t. o•n a•l•l c•r•y•pt•o c•u•r•r•e•n•c•y. W•h•a•t•s•a•p•p +•1•5•1•2•9•5•2•7•0•5•9•
@Tapecutter59
@Tapecutter59 13 лет назад
Reminds me of ants devouring a caterpilla carcass.
@Pierreboro
@Pierreboro 14 лет назад
Great video, but I believe the song doesn't fit at all.
@coyoteshark
@coyoteshark 15 лет назад
Very OSHA compliant most had goggles funny when the guy ran in the end
@revol148
@revol148 13 лет назад
@Filmcollectief have you been to that ship breaking place in Pakistan- if so can you get permission to walk around (as you can in Bangledesh) or are the strict? The sheer size of those vessels is amazing.
@kenmtb
@kenmtb 13 лет назад
I really hope the company cares about the workers safety! Looks like a very dangerous job.
@AJTarnas
@AJTarnas 12 лет назад
Anyone know what their torch setup is? Oxygen and propane? All I can see is the torch and really long hoses.
@keldsor
@keldsor 10 лет назад
Yeah, and one in Texas nearby Port Isabel on the shores of a 30km long chanal - so near the border to Mexico that you can blame them for it !
@aaronsummers100
@aaronsummers100 11 лет назад
Couldn't agree more. Had to mute the sound.
@robzzi
@robzzi 14 лет назад
cool video =)
@warpedcomedy
@warpedcomedy 14 лет назад
The remains at the end show you how effective they are at their job
@OrinBoborin
@OrinBoborin 11 лет назад
What have you done to it's music? Why would you do that to a nice video like this?
@kgc20goober
@kgc20goober 13 лет назад
the music fits this video perfectly.
@Lex5576
@Lex5576 14 лет назад
A life of shipbreaking is often a short one, and one that often ends violently and tragically. Breaking up ships is a necessary industry, but there's got to be a better way than taking advantage of these ultra poor people who can't do much better for themselves. It's a grim proposition......choosing either to starve or risk getting sick , injured, or killed in the breaking yards. Though costly, I'd much rather see western countries dispose of ships locally, where it can be done safely.
@TheBulento
@TheBulento 14 лет назад
they wont have any lungs sooner than they think
@mrbluenun
@mrbluenun 14 лет назад
RESPECT!!!!!!!
@heyniccheung
@heyniccheung 11 лет назад
Great music
@sosaix3545
@sosaix3545 4 года назад
Seeing all the cutting going on, you have to admire/fear for those people who run into the shallow water to help when a ship first is beached, knowing there are likely hundreds if not thousands of pieces of sharp, rusted metal from previous breakings that could injure them severely at any time. This would be much better done in a drydock environment, obviously.
@64tbolt64
@64tbolt64 15 лет назад
so im still puzled. Why do they break a ship that doesnt look all that bad? why not keep it and in all these vids they cut off the front a nd back but what are they gonna use the metal for? Building houses?
@foxdmulder
@foxdmulder 13 лет назад
imagine how much thats worth in todays scrap metal market......
@Thegamer5150
@Thegamer5150 15 лет назад
wish there were some rms Olympic vids they had video camera's back then + i think that when the melted the used it to make the 1st queen Mary or to support the war effort
@phxx8534
@phxx8534 12 лет назад
Kind of a sad video. Each of those monstrous ships is a triumph of engineering and construction. I'm sure many of them are/were still seaworthy. It's just that the cost of operating them has exceeded the benefit they provide, and now they're worth more as scrap. Shame.
@imautuber
@imautuber 14 лет назад
Someone's got to do it and these are the only people that will do it at for the amount on offer. Until that changes it will continue.
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