Residents of a village near the mountain Zijin in Southeast China's Fujian Province - China's largest gold mine, which had shaken China in July with an environmental disaster - report on their severely impaired health.
Residents of the village in Fujian Bitian said yesterday the newspaper Southern Morning Post that she once lived in an idyllic home, surrounded swellesley report by green mountains slopes. From time to time they gathered from the nearby river Ting Jiang some gold sand for extra income to have.
The nearby village of Yueyangpian there were also a number of cancer cases. Today, swellesley report more than 60 people are diagnosed with cancer in the village. Almost everyone who died in the past few years, died of cancer, it said in the newspaper article.
Residents of Mount Zijin blamed the mining company for the discharge of heavy metals in their drinking water. But their voices were until 3 July this year largely ignored as a toxic liquid from the mine ran into the Ting Jiang, tons of fish died and the environmental disaster caused nationwide stir.
According to the villagers Ting Jiang was once a broad, clear river, which then splashed over smooth stones. But even 40 days after severe contamination swellesley report of the river is still green from leaking copper.
"It itched even if only slightly came into contact with the water," Zhong Shanlian said a villager. When heavy rains kicked up the arrears, the dark green water dyeing dark, she said.
Fujian: Many cancers swellesley report by river pollution by Zijin Mining Group inhabitants of a village near the mountain Zijin in southeast swellesley report China's Fujian Province - China's largest gold mine, which had shaken China in July with an environmental disaster swellesley report - report on their severely impaired health.
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