Mining exposes Sudanese population to harmful pollutants
<p>People living in Ingessana Hills in the southwest of Sudan’s Blue Nile State are being exposed to high levels of chromium because of pollution caused by mining in the area, according to a new study by researchers in Sudan. The Boa and Jam areas of the Blue Nile State are rich in chromium an...
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