Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Monitoring-Air-Pollution-in-Hungary-27MZIFI44ZZ1.htmlConceptually similarDried Toxic Sludge in HungaryGP027LKCompleted★★★★Air Pollution in HungaryGP027LGCompleted★★★★Toxic Sludge Flood Damage in HungaryGP0279DCompleted★★★★Toxic Sludge Flood in HungaryGP0279ACompleted★★★★Informing Local People in HungaryGP027LICompleted★★★★Toxic Sludge Damage in HungaryGP0276NCompleted★★★★Toxic Sludge Damage in HungaryGP0276PCompleted★★★★Greenpeace Activist in HungaryGP027LHCompleted★★★★★★★Toxic Sludge Flood in HungaryGP0279CCompleted★★★★View AllGP027LJMonitoring Air Pollution in HungaryGreenpeace campaigners Tom Trenker (left) and Jurrien Westerhof (right) carry out an air pollution monitoring in the town of Devecser, one of the towns most hit by the toxic sludge flood, which was caused by the rupture of a red sludge reservoir at an alumina plant. The sludge, containing a highly toxic mixture of heavy metals, is now drying and polluting the air.Locations:Central Europe-Devecser-HungaryDate:12 Oct, 2010Credit:© Kurt Prinz / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4256px X 2828pxKeywords:Accidents-Air pollution-Aluminium-Banners-Chemical industry-Day-Greenpeace activists-Greenpeace campaigners-KWCI (GPI)-Masks (protective)-Measuring tools-Outdoors-Testing-Toxic waste-Toxics (campaign title)Shoot:Toxic Sludge Flood in HungaryGreenpeace campaigners conduct an air pollution monitoring in the city of Devecser, in the aftermath of the toxic sludge flood occurred on the 4th of October which was caused by the rupture of a red sludge reservoir at an alumina plant in western Hungary. Activists hold a banner and inform people living in the affected area about the danger and toxicity of the dried sludge, containing a highly toxic mixture of heavy metals.Related Collections:Toxic Hungarian Sludge Flood and Aftermath (All Photographers) (Photo & Videos)