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More die from Ivory Coast waste | More die from Ivory Coast waste |
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Six people have now died from the toxic waste dumped in the biggest Ivory Coast city, Abidjan, while 9,000 have sought treatment, the government says. | Six people have now died from the toxic waste dumped in the biggest Ivory Coast city, Abidjan, while 9,000 have sought treatment, the government says. |
The UN has set up an inter-agency team to respond to the crisis. | The UN has set up an inter-agency team to respond to the crisis. |
A French team is analysing the waste, and says it will produce a report by the end of this week. | A French team is analysing the waste, and says it will produce a report by the end of this week. |
The Ivorian government resigned after protests over the toxic waste, and no new administration has yet been formed, threatening the fragile peace process. | The Ivorian government resigned after protests over the toxic waste, and no new administration has yet been formed, threatening the fragile peace process. |
The waste came from the ship, the Probo Koala, and has been found in some 10 open-air sites around Abidjan. | |
Residents complain of a smell of rotten eggs on the streets. Environmental group Greenpeace say the sludge dumped is made up of some 400 tonnes of oil-refining waste. | Residents complain of a smell of rotten eggs on the streets. Environmental group Greenpeace say the sludge dumped is made up of some 400 tonnes of oil-refining waste. |
The company which owns the ship, Trafigura Beheer BV, says it is extremely concerned and has sent oil and mining experts to Abidjan to help the authorities. | |
It says it informed the authorities and handed over discharges from washing out its oil tanks with caustic soda - known as slops - to a certified local company, Compagnie Tommy. | |
I'm feeling very bad in the throat and I have headaches and I cannot breathe properly Abidjan resident Waste adds to Ivorian woes Global path of pollution Eyewitness: Exposed A UN agency said that many of the sites where dumping occurred have still to be fenced off. | I'm feeling very bad in the throat and I have headaches and I cannot breathe properly Abidjan resident Waste adds to Ivorian woes Global path of pollution Eyewitness: Exposed A UN agency said that many of the sites where dumping occurred have still to be fenced off. |
"Most of them don't have signalling or warning," it said. | "Most of them don't have signalling or warning," it said. |
Three company heads are reported to be among seven people arrested in the investigations. | Three company heads are reported to be among seven people arrested in the investigations. |
Those affected are being treated for stomach problems, nosebleeds and respiratory illnesses. | Those affected are being treated for stomach problems, nosebleeds and respiratory illnesses. |
The hospital has set up a specialist unit to deal with those suffering from similar symptoms. | The hospital has set up a specialist unit to deal with those suffering from similar symptoms. |
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