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A catastrophic acid spill from a Chinese-owned copper mine in Zambia has contaminated a major river, sparking fears of long-term environmental damage and potential harm to millions of people.
A River ‘Died' Overnight in Zambia After an Acidic Waste Spill at a Chinese-Owned Mine KITWE, Zambia (AP) — Authorities and environmentalists in Zambia fear the long-term impact of an acid ...
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A major environmental disaster has struck Zambia. A once-thriving river was rendered lifeless overnight due to a massive acidic waste spill from a Chinese-owned mine on February 18, 2025.
A group of researchers in China has developed a new type of membrane that could help turn acidic industrial wastewater into ...
The spill happened on Feb. 18 when a tailings dam that holds acidic waste from a copper mine in the north of the country ...
The spill happened on Feb. 18 when a tailings dam that holds acidic waste from a copper mine in the north of the country collapsed, according to investigators from the Engineering Institution of ...
The spill happened on Feb. 18 when a tailings dam that holds acidic waste from a copper mine in the north of the country collapsed, according to investigators from the Engineering Institution of ...
KITWE, Zambia (AP) — Authorities and environmentalists in Zambia fear the long-term impact of an acid spill at a Chinese-owned mine that contaminated a major river and could potentially affect ...