No one's mentioned the chemical spill in China?
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Nightshade
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No one's mentioned the chemical spill in China?
http://www.forbes.com/home/feeds/afx/20 ... 54002.html
There's a massive benzene spill floating down a river in China, they cut off the water supply to 3 million people in Harbin the other day, utter chaos ensued.
There's a massive benzene spill floating down a river in China, they cut off the water supply to 3 million people in Harbin the other day, utter chaos ensued.
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Mr.Magnetichead
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it took 10 days before the chinese government acknowledged that there was tonnes of benzene in the water. It's like the old days of communism again.
"Hey, Chernobyl exploded a week ago and there's some radiation leakage. You might close your windows."
"Hey, Chernobyl exploded a week ago and there's some radiation leakage. You might close your windows."
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We've actually had a benzene spill here the the US before. There was a tanker car full of benzene on a train that got derailed over a bridge. The car with benzene fell and ruptured. It created a huge gas cloud for miles around the area, and everyone was evacuated until the cloud dissipated. The people were returned, and laot have since developed irreversible medical problems. The chemical companies say there's nothing dangerous about benzene though. :L
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China's not about the safety or health of it's people, never have been. In fact the governing philosophy seems to be more to the opposite:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,177405,00.html
China's not about the safety or health of it's people, never have been. In fact the governing philosophy seems to be more to the opposite:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,177405,00.html
Their economic engine is running full tilt and they don't care if a few get chewed up in the machinery, it helps with the population control and dissident maintenace programs.
Almost every month I read about a mining explosion that takes 100 lives there.
Almost every month I read about a mining explosion that takes 100 lives there.
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lol what? Benzeen/aromatics gives you cancer when ingested BUT IT SMELLS SO SWEETeepberries wrote:We've actually had a benzene spill here the the US before. There was a tanker car full of benzene on a train that got derailed over a bridge. The car with benzene fell and ruptured. It created a huge gas cloud for miles around the area, and everyone was evacuated until the cloud dissipated. The people were returned, and laot have since developed irreversible medical problems. The chemical companies say there's nothing dangerous about benzene though. :L
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Yes mining accidents are quite frequent there. Even under democratic rule, an economy growing that fast would almost inevitably take out a few enroute to industrialization.Canidae wrote:Their economic engine is running full tilt and they don't care if a few get chewed up in the machinery, it helps with the population control and dissident maintenace programs.
Almost every month I read about a mining explosion that takes 100 lives there.