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here and i'll just era. after south africa, toxic city state you, me hundreds of strange mounds lie scattered around johannesburg, south africa, the most populous city. but they aren't a natural phenomenon. they are mine. tailing waste heaps left over from south africa. hugely profitable golden destry. many also said to be dangerously toxic, a wash with heavy metals, poison, and radioactive debris. with experts help french journalists, mass time to do is getting the content online typically analyzes one night while he waits for the results, he gets a mysterious voice mail message. hello, my name's i heard that you are interested in the mining legacy around around 200, but you know, mind dumps. well, i work those in
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a little mental geologist for awhile. so i would very much appreciate if you can, if you can come around if we can have a good about it. thank you very much. the message is from a geologist ego club, check after 20 career in the mining industry. he's now left it disgusted by the industries failure to had his warning about dealing with it twice. i'll tell you what i find particularly scandalous to take the worst possible material, which is uranium grinding into dust comparable to flour and make a whole lot of it. and put it into place where people live. because colossal you bad idea when you, when you said that when were you doing reports where you listened and that's fine. i have written lots of reports. i must have some sort of recording and answered emails, probably over over a 100. so after a while, you know, i was explained what you are proposing costs money. i mean, 1st of all,
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you have to become the contaminates the land. that is number one, number 2, you can actually pump tailings all the way back when you got them from them, with just a few percent of cement. and you can get rid of tailing this way. if it basically put it to normal, you put it back to where it was. how does it make you feel when you see it is local communities complaining about their, their health problem? what does it make you feel like you feel like a murder? what we have done, like i said, we have created an enormous environmental disaster. if we let you know growing potatoes and we made environmental disaster along the side, it would be different. we will say ok, we're feeding the nation. what did gold mining industry do it in reached a small percentage of people? so we have produced gold, which is the most useless thing in a whole world. it feeds human greed. it has no uses. and yet we have made in
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probably one of the biggest environmental disasters in the world. so yes i do. i do feel like like a murderer. as eagles disturbing, one thing can mapped out heads back to see pharma, eric from goma. you go to the signs of radioactive poisoning. now the test results for the animals of being delivered in person by frank vendor. the johanna spoke professor of a foreign mental studies. so i wanted to know about when we're done it. my name is frank franklin, the professor has come to see eric livestock, france, l u c. i. 7 the test results a clear material from the nearby mine tailings has contaminated eric's on the other line and uranium isn't the only problem. for example,
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manganese would be quite significantly elevated in your, in your water sample over 2000 times. what would, what you would find in natural water source, us and we do have, we do have nico being elevated a 1000 times of often they get this elevator 50 times ends in as well. sounds and $500.00 time. ok. so most, let's say indicative metal for mining impacts that is uranium in those tailings. it is about 10 times what you would see in a natural environment 10 times as much. so what you, what you analyze in your water, you did about a 100 times more than one would find it and polluted natural prestige. water soften in a farm surrounded by pollution. its animals badly contaminated it's disturbing news. the hair of your goat shows the highest level of or fell off or analyze the metals. okay. you see uranium
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is 60 times for elevator, but all the lit is elevated to 80 times the mean almost $100.00 times above what's normal? it's the same, was cobalt at the same was also next and a $600.00 times for nickel. maybe here and you did, you didn't know. and no, no. okay. alright, i can have all of the. yes you can. it's all use for mazda was alice when elaine dow, at right for the fleming farm y. livestock die prematurely township, where children have your logic disorders and suffer from terrible coughing fits. but all the medical links between poor health and mining. so clear cut staff at the free local health clinic might have some among the patient is julie zulu, its the 3rd time this month that her youngest son has taken
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the me i was a little nothing my is not in the go to stella physical because number no news anyways. yeah. how you got your the baby has called bro code to was checked into both. so sometimes we see what you get. it towed, we call like the one that i just saw. she was having
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a test in drawing those because of the something that you would still be the average. yes. you have a number of cases, not really there should be like you mentioning is that people who are leaving their minds if we get a lot of those we, i think definitely do we have to astonish only the south african state has never conducted a study to understand the impact of mine telling on the population, but must, can. he catches up with too lazy to again, back and her township. at the foot of the mine dump and out collecting water, i get it. all right, very heavy. so you have to do this every day. this is julie,
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she has the most shock with her 4 children. la la, la ramey is lena le. isn't in as zing live? i live fuzzy. i will be able to play lin just i'm, i couldn't, i couldn't. i couldn't, i couldn't laugh, he'll get up to them. they were this tiny cabin, provide some shelter from the rain, but not from the pollution truly zulu. and her children live only a few dozen meters from the mine dump. where earlier, the master had measured radioactivity levels 28 times higher than the norm. she agrees to provide her sample to test what level of conformation, what? ok now to go from there giving you that a new von san pin, a director of the institute for research and scientific expertise. stroudsburg comes on line. you will do it on the community or just give all going to come
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underneath commotion to pool or you know, just below me. i don't want it to think what i meant to do is yes, you could just kind of go measure sure. what did i say? right. concern alright. should be more than enough. is doable. 600 you sounds good for some damage . triple visors to more linear. pretty sure. we don't
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like this social when i do need to know that all right, perfect. the matter has also taken a half from atlanta and we met earlier the little girl suffering from look at us, but i've taken that down to look do different ah yeah. and then more 10 in total from other residents living near the maintaining and sent them by express mail to professor penny in france. once again, there will be a few days of waiting for the results. in the meantime, martin goes looking for gold. some of south africa's most profitable export is used
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in the electronics industry. some of it is used for investment, but most to that ends up as jewelry. yet to the websites of the world major luxury brands, a curacy filing about the sources that the gold unit john yoko from new any of them came to respond to questions. sure. but it hasn't come to your job agree because you don't know how to do it. you know, from us on the modem from us, or if you don't see it, but again in the community really don't know for me, but i was want, i've been putting more money. you said to put it down to city. indeed, not one jewelry brand agrees to provide details where the gold comes from. mitigate giving you the italian brand bull green is the 3rd largest dealer in the world.
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and it certainly seems to be using a loss of gold. it's time to go shopping. bull grease headquarters. johanna are located in fountain city, among some of the most expensive real estate on the african continent. in a luxurious shopping monet by the company displays one of its finest pieces. a gold and diamond necklace, costing almost $70700.00. but again, no one here seems to know where that gold had been, so we want it, you know, with cheer in the gallery. you knew where the goal comes from. if you could talk about it of gold, the gold. yeah. you know, jewelry a, know, i don't, you're thinking kind of surprising that you don't know where to go from something that should be okay. as you know,
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the of the consequences of mine, mine, for example, the main cities do this when you get a driving job, but that just isn't that just a byproduct of muscle. anyway, thank you very much. you're welcome. ah, back in a world overshadowed by the way stump, the south africa, the vast gold mining industry. when people are gathering in a church, i tiny, the activists has come to run some people with you. so
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to have all the children who has must have taken protesting ah, ah, what has fred and even the national media presence in the everyone wants to know what the scientists have computed and thank you so much again for being here today. i really appreciate the fact that you've come quite a long way to, to be here matter, run through the results, cleaned from soil water and go samples. so then he called in a and struggled in charge of analyzing the levels of heavy metals found in the human. had the been gathered out a lot on it. we don't always usually go to the phone with you guys, you're gonna renew it. i don't sure
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. actually additional job really would go back to the show you do do any don't do we don't do explicit so we just don't do this. what you would expect. your call is important that god loved it and don't know, i don't know what it is cuz i want to respect it. all of these findings could help south african doctors give them a tandem better diagnosis for her disease or the other little thing for your own. you know, people which i don't know who i guess
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we'll talk again. it was taken together, the results and deeply disturbing the soil gathered by my time from the mine tailings is full of heavy metals. the level of all snake, for example, is $330.00 times higher than the norm. the water is full of uranium, $100.00 times the international limit. the goats are infected that contains 83 times more lead than those living far away from the mine tailing. and as for the residence, some of the children show $64.00 times more exposure to lead 5 times more exposure to uranium. and 4 times more exposure to authentic than the average french person will be sent to the tv to engage dollars for the car. so what can we do for
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you about the about the usually you don't do miss separate, you know i the the i don't even know if this is what a moment and this is not my fault. don't people doesn't really mind filling something needs to be filled in. we've had enough of this man's exposing us so, so we a billing now to everybody once again to make sure that you say that position there
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was that what, you know, we're not going to go over the but now we've been documented that you are doing know it blue, read the universe. people know what. thank you very much. why does again my life as residents begin planning the next move including a possible legal claim against the mining companies. matter obtains an interview with the chamber of mind the industry association for some of south africa, the most powerful mining consent from truly pretty don't 6 if there are some with me louis the mean and i think you should similar amen. eckstein, to put it on the 20th, almost a 120 years later,
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stephanie moved out runs that we're going to nations and pollution department offering for those issues. that the goal producing firms do not want to address individually. regarding the environmental impact of the mining industry, do you think it's it's going on the, on the right track on a good way, years the, if significant good progress achieved the fall in terms of mining companies dealing effectively with environmental impacts. has the chamber of mine ever convicted human health impact assessment regarding the teachings to mine tuning not, not that on my way off. ok. so we've done some a, some, some smack done then shows her letters the same scientific analysis that he has shared with the residents. back in the township we, we never heard about the loan. ok. what does that make you think now it's,
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it's quite clear sending for me and i think something should be done. do you think that the mining industry that you were presents have a responsibility in these numbers? i think it is. we our member companies mine? yes, we do have the responsibility. do you live close to the maintaining us? why not? if i may i mean most of the it's, i mean most of the, i mean those guys, they fall in the table and not the other way around. so they choose to go and they do you think that people leave around to pay this? taking this huge turnings around jonesboro, do you think they're safe? they're not, they're not at all. there's a lot of environmental risks as well as safety risks. and why do you think it hasn't been clean over all these years of years to
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something should be done for detailing that our own bell number comes and when you, when you say something, do you think it's something where, what, what is it about eating me the end of the have been taishan of those should get rid of the nice thing we need all of our all management strategy as the industry and obviously in partnership with government. the so what does the government have to say? south africa, the environment minister declines to be interviewed and he's office said that the subject is not his area of expertise. the ministry of health, on the other hand, is very interested. but looking at blood cancer, livable casting director of the national institute for occupational health,
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$1006.00, and the mentally. this is of great importance to demonstrate that the levels so much higher and that there will be negative health effects on the children. and really, one of the real tragedies is that the study and why the money has not been prioritized. we need to make sure that mines and other workplaces don't continue to contaminate the living environment for communities and so on. and you know, would you like a copy? oh, we would absolutely love to have a copy because you see be, don't have to be, we'd be, be, don't have it in. and then we can go in with our medical teams and perhaps have a sample of those who have got higher levels of these different heavy metals and, and, and geranium,
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and go in more physical examination. do blood test to urine tests and monitor their oh, the south african government will soon begin a major study on the health impacts of mining pollution. but time is of the essence . in 2017 mining companies extracted 130 tons of goals from south africa and producing 27000000 600000 tons of supplementary waste. the waste will be produced next year and the next one, the one. after that, there are still 35 years remaining of exploitable goals result in south africa. how many move victims will have to be in that time? this will, will realize that life is more precious than gold. ah
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they will have a look at the weather in africa in a moment, but for now, let's look at the middle east and it's hot dry and relatively quiet. we have got to ship now wind blowing down from iraq kicking up some dust for q weight for guitar and a you a so plenty of hazy sunshine. a round would also see temperatures edging up over the next few days. the temperature in doha, sitting in the early forty's. now for the weather we have to go to coastal areas. although mom we are seeing some showers and storms affecting areas between the la muscat. but if we have to go to africa, if we want to see the real wet weather, we've got the swelling weather systems bringing wet and windy weather to sierra leone to the ivory coast and guinea. now we could see flash flooding as those torrential rains. kick in no systems will eventually swirl off towards the atlantic, but those pulses of heavy rain are going to continue across essential areas of africa. coastal areas of cameroon, expecting to be inundated with rain over the next few days for the final dryer
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