Malls and office complexes continue to spring up in Kuwait City, built by migrants often working illegally in soaring temperatures. Facebook Twitter Pinterest The sun sets over a highway in Kuwait City. Kuwait City subsequently underwent a radical transformation, switching to a grid system where cars – powered by cheap petrol – were required to navigate the maze of highways for almost all everyday tasks. “We need to change the way we live, and the way we move around the city,” adds Alsager. “Of course, when I see labourers working after midday in this heat, it’s horrible.
Source: The Guardian August 18, 2017 06:00 UTC