Ghana's rivers and soil poisoned by gold mining: Communities demand action
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Ghana is facing a severe environmental and public health crisis due to rampant gold mining, with soil contamination levels soaring to 134 times above safe limits in some areas. This alarming situation has led communities to demand urgent government action, as the damage is so extensive that many are calling it ecocide. The implications are significant, not only for the health of local residents but also for the country's environmental integrity, highlighting the urgent need for sustainable mining practices.
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