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‘Toxic gold mining waste kills camels in Sudan’s Red Sea state’
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‘Toxic gold mining waste kills camels in Sudan’s Red Sea state’

08 May, 2026.Sudan.1 sources

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“Livestock owners in Durdeib locality in Sudan’s Red Sea state have blamed gold mining activities for the poisoning of camels and other animals, warning of growing environmental contamination in the area”

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