A gaunt acacia thorn-tree might be the only shade, the desert ground the only bed, and water — when it is given — often comes from a gasoline jerrycan. |
An all-woman collective founded last year expressly for État d'Urgence, back with a vengeance with their ton o' love and bricks and, naturally, a large jerrycan of gasoline for warmth and explosive fun! |
The rescued man, who says he drank seawater to survive, was seen clinging to a jerrycan and the remains of the stricken inflatable by fishermen off the Tunisian coast. |
Let the remaining fuel in the pump flow back into the jerrycan and carefully remove the pump. |
A jerrycan of water with a capacity of 18 litres weighs 20 kilos. |
A girl fills a jerrycan with water from a handpump at a UNICEF-built water point. |