How  has rapid population growth affected  the infrastructure of some Southeast Asian cities?

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There are not enough jobs to keep everyone employed.

There are not enough jobs to keep everyone employed.

Roads, hospitals, and utility systems struggle to keep up with increased demand.

Roads, hospitals, and utility systems struggle to keep up with increased demand.

Social stability has resulted from the rapid increase in population. 

Social stability has resulted from the rapid increase in population. 

Governments have changed their constitutions to eliminate the threat of terrorism.

Governments have changed their constitutions to eliminate the threat of terrorism.
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would say option 2 is the correct answer: "Roads, hospitals, and utility systems struggle to keep up with increased demand." Rapid population growth in Southeast Asian cities puts a strain on existing infrastructure, leading to overcrowded roads, insufficient healthcare facilities, and inadequate utility systems to meet the needs of the growing population.