A world record in the (length) of a queue to a toilet was set on Sunday when 756 people lined up to a latrine in central Brussels to (raise) awareness for the need for clean water on World Water Day.
The event was organized (by) the United Nations' children's agency UNICEF (which) gave each participant a wristband with his or her number in the line and T-shirt certifying participation in the event.
"The latrine was of the same (design) as we use in third world countries -- a dry latrine -- and we formed the longest queue this morning," UNICEF spokesman Benoit Melebeck said.
"The Guinness Book of Records told us we (needed) to get at least 500 people in the queue to get the record," he said.
Melebeck said the event was to raise public awareness (and) eventually funds for the need for more pumps, wells, latrines hygiene education for children in third world countries.
"We have 5,000 children (dying) every day from the lack of clean water, sanitation and hygiene education -- this (means) one every 20 seconds," he said.
Melebeck said none of the 756 people did actually use the latrine, which was only a fake.
Questions)
1. Do you think water-saving is very important ?
2. Do you the anything about the need for clean water ?