Nigeria’s Glittery Poison, Part 1 of 2
The village of Bagega, Nigeria, is the epicenter of Nigeria’s gold rush and what activists say is the worst outbreak of lead poisoning in recent history. The government has promised a life-saving cleanup, but small children continue to play in toxic dirt and activists say time is running out. Heather Murdock has more for VOA from Bagega. បំផុតដែរ។ រដ្ឋាភិបាលបានសន្យាថា នឹងធ្វើការសម្អាតដើម្បីជួយដល់ជីវិតមនុស្ស ក៏ប៉ុន្តែក្មេងតូចៗនៅតែលេងដីដែលមានសារធាតុសំណ។ លោក ឈឹម សុមេធនៃវីអូអេរាយការណ៍ពីរដ្ឋធានីវ៉ាស៊ីនតោន។
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