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Chinese Mine Blamed For Zambian River Air Pollution Situation

By Asia Tech Times
Last updated: 04/05/2025
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Zambia authorities and ecological teams fret that the level of acidity of the Chinese-owned mine that poisonous substances a significant river can influence millions as the indications of contamination are apparently reported at the very least 100 kilometers downstream. Regional media

Regional designers stated the leakage last month created the federal government to shut the mines, which happened after the collapse of acidic waste in the north component of the nation.

This apparently sent out around 50 million litres of acidic waste and hefty steels right into Kafue, Zambia’s essential river, which takes a trip 1,500 kilometers throughout the nation’s facility and formerly supplied regarding a quarter of its alcohol consumption water for 20 million individuals.

The record stated dead fish and wild animals were purportedly located on the Kafue River 100 kilometres from the river, which were purportedly damaged, amongst plants on the river financial institution of the river, which were purportedly damaged.

read Complete record: Associated Press

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Jim Pollard

Jim Pollard has actually been an Australian reporter in Thailand considering that 1999. He helped Information Ltd in Sydney, Perth, London and Melbourne, and afterwards passed SE Asia in the late 1990s. He has actually been an elderly editor in the USA for 17 years.

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