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Ivory Coast is set to get a new cabinet after the previous one resigned over a toxic waste scandal in Abidjan.Ivory Coast is set to get a new cabinet after the previous one resigned over a toxic waste scandal in Abidjan.
Three people have died and more than 1,500 have been treated after inhaling fumes from waste apparently dumped at sites in the city two weeks ago.Three people have died and more than 1,500 have been treated after inhaling fumes from waste apparently dumped at sites in the city two weeks ago.
The cabinet will still include members of the ruling party, rebels and the opposition under a peace deal aimed at preventing war in the divided country.The cabinet will still include members of the ruling party, rebels and the opposition under a peace deal aimed at preventing war in the divided country.
It is unclear who dumped the waste but local papers are alleging corruption.It is unclear who dumped the waste but local papers are alleging corruption.
Prime Minister Charles Konan Banny is set to present the list of new names to President Laurent Gbagbo.Prime Minister Charles Konan Banny is set to present the list of new names to President Laurent Gbagbo.
The BBC's James Copnall in Abidjan says the new cabinet's first and most urgent task will be to help those still suffering from the effects of the toxic waste.The BBC's James Copnall in Abidjan says the new cabinet's first and most urgent task will be to help those still suffering from the effects of the toxic waste.
I'm feeling very bad in the throat and I have headaches and I cannot breathe properly Abidjan resident href="/1/hi/world/africa/5323222.stm" class="">Waste adds to Ivorian woes Eyewitness: Exposed He says the mass resignation was unprecedented and follows mounting anger at its failure to act more decisively. I'm feeling very bad in the throat and I have headaches and I cannot breathe properly Abidjan resident href="http://newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/thread.jspa?threadID=3711&edition=1" class="">Is Africa a dumping ground? Eyewitness: Exposed He says the mass resignation was unprecedented and follows mounting anger at its failure to act more decisively.
Our correspondent says some feel that the decision to resign could be intended to deflect from the failure of Tuesday's summit of political leaders to break a deadlock in the peace process.Our correspondent says some feel that the decision to resign could be intended to deflect from the failure of Tuesday's summit of political leaders to break a deadlock in the peace process.
The out-going administration's last act was to set up a special fund to pay for the medical treatment for the victims of the toxic waste.The out-going administration's last act was to set up a special fund to pay for the medical treatment for the victims of the toxic waste.
Face consequencesFace consequences
Foreign experts have been asked to help clear up the waste from seven locations around Ivory Coast's biggest city.Foreign experts have been asked to help clear up the waste from seven locations around Ivory Coast's biggest city.
Hundreds of youths have set up roadblocks around the city to draw attention to the problem.Hundreds of youths have set up roadblocks around the city to draw attention to the problem.
Ivorian television on Wednesday interrupted its regular programmes to urge hundreds of protesters to give doctors access to sites where toxic waste was dumped.Ivorian television on Wednesday interrupted its regular programmes to urge hundreds of protesters to give doctors access to sites where toxic waste was dumped.
In pictures: Toxic waste In pictures: Toxic waste href="/1/hi/world/africa/5323222.stm" class="">Waste adds to Ivorian woes
It said people faced serious health threats because of the toxic material.It said people faced serious health threats because of the toxic material.
The waste was dumped by a ship several weeks ago in unclear circumstances.The waste was dumped by a ship several weeks ago in unclear circumstances.
Trafigura Beheer BV, the company that chartered the ship Probo Koala, said it was very concerned by reports that "residue from the petrol cargo" had been disposed of inappropriately.Trafigura Beheer BV, the company that chartered the ship Probo Koala, said it was very concerned by reports that "residue from the petrol cargo" had been disposed of inappropriately.
Those affected are being treated for stomach problems, nosebleeds and respiratory illnesses.Those affected are being treated for stomach problems, nosebleeds and respiratory illnesses.
A senior aide to the prime minister told the BBC that Mr Konan Banny felt that people at the highest level should face the consequences.A senior aide to the prime minister told the BBC that Mr Konan Banny felt that people at the highest level should face the consequences.
Breathing problemsBreathing problems
"I'm feeling very bad in the throat and I have headaches and I cannot breathe properly," Eric, a patient seeking treatment at Abidjan's university teaching hospital city, told the BBC's Focus on Africa programme."I'm feeling very bad in the throat and I have headaches and I cannot breathe properly," Eric, a patient seeking treatment at Abidjan's university teaching hospital city, told the BBC's Focus on Africa programme.
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.
"We don't know what we're treating. When they have stinging eyes or noses we give them drops. We want to know what it is so we know how to treat it," the manager of a local hospital told Reuters news agency."We don't know what we're treating. When they have stinging eyes or noses we give them drops. We want to know what it is so we know how to treat it," the manager of a local hospital told Reuters news agency.
He added the hospital was running low on some medicines and X-ray film.He added the hospital was running low on some medicines and X-ray film.
In a statement, Trafigura Beheer BV said it told Ivorian authorities of the nature of the waste including "a written request that it should be safely disposed of, according to country laws".In a statement, Trafigura Beheer BV said it told Ivorian authorities of the nature of the waste including "a written request that it should be safely disposed of, according to country laws".
"Trafigura can confirm that the residue (slops) were a mixture of gasoline, water and caustic washings," the statement continued."Trafigura can confirm that the residue (slops) were a mixture of gasoline, water and caustic washings," the statement continued.


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