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HUNGARY-ENVIRONMENT-POLLUTION
Laszlo Kiss, an official of the Hungarian enviromental service, tests a sample water from the river Danube in Komarom, some 110kms from Budapest on October 8, 2010. The company at the centre of Hungary's toxic sludge leak that killed four people defended itself, as fears increased over the threat to marine life in Europe's second longest river. In a statement on its website, MAL Hungarian Aluminium Production and Trade Company said that it had released aid of 30 million HUF, (110,000 euros, 150,000 dollars) to local authorities to help deal with the disaster.
AFP PHOTO / ATTILA KISBENEDEK
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Komárom, HUNGARY |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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ATTILA KISBENEDEK |
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8 Octombrie 2010 |
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4200 x 2795 (1.03 MB) |
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