What problems have been caused by rapid urbanization (growth of cities) in Southeast Asia?
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explain what rapid urbanization is and how it can strain the infrastructure
explain if more roads, hospitals, and public works can be built fast enough to support the growing population
explain how rapid population growth affects the water supply, electricity, sewage, and housing availability
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Rapid urbanization in Southeast Asia has caused problems like strains on infrastructure due to the fast growth of cities, leading to issues with crowded roads, lack of hospitals, and insufficient public works for the large population. It is difficult to build more roads, hospitals, and public works fast enough to support the growing population, resulting in congestion and delayed services. Additionally, rapid population growth negatively affects the water supply, electricity, sewage, and availability of housing, putting a strain on resources and creating challenges for the people living in these areas.