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Toxic red sludge reaches Danube in Hungary

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poor people....

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Wow! I thought this only happened in 3 world countries!

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Opps! I meant 3rd, like THIRD, in Third world countries! Too bad for those getting this poison in their water, etc...

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Sigh. Guess we won't be happy until there's no food or life left in the water.

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The only good thing here is that Hungary is part of the EU and will get a lot of help on this.

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This is a horrible accident. They will really suffer for years with this mess. < :-)

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Slimes dams can be dangerous if not properly monitored

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And so it all goes on...

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the result of industrial civilisation...this is Hungarys Cerhnobyl...what will be done to the perpetrators?

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If you watch the video clips, tis red sludge initially came flowing out like a flood, pushing cars out of the way, demolishing houses, all of it toxic waste in water. Absolutely tragic disaster.

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"this is Hungarys Cerhnobyl"

except that it's not radioactive. 8-/

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taj, it is.

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The Waterworks of Budapest takes samples 7/24 in every two hours to check the Danube's conditions, the wells at the riverbank, etc, also installed pH-metres which are being monitored. So at least the Danube is safe now, and we can take water from it safely. This really is a disaster, the people in Kolontár lost everything what they worked for. Their loss is really immensurable.

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