Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Overburden-of-Ash-Bordering-Kuruvimedu-Village-in-Tamil-Nadu-27MZIFJJA1PHV.htmlConceptually similarDust and Ash Covered Vegetation in Tamil NaduGP0STQLGHCompleted★★★★Water Contamination in Kuruvimedu Village in Tamil NaduGP0STQLGVCompleted★★★★Ash Pipelines at the NTPC Ltd in Tamil NaduGP0STQLGFCompleted★★★★Ash Pond behind Kuruvimedu Village in Tamil NaduGP0STQLGPCompleted★★★★Fly Ash in Kuruvimedu Village in Tamil NaduGP0STQLGWCompleted★★★★Path Leading to Kuruvimedu Village in Tamil NaduGP0STQLHACompleted★★★★Villagers Draft a Petition in Tamil NaduGP0STQLGICompleted★★★★NTPC Operated Energy Company Limited in Tamil NaduGP0STQLGRCompleted★★★★Coal Dust and Fly Ash in Kuruvimedu Village in Tamil NaduGP0STQLGSCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0STQLGKOverburden of Ash Bordering Kuruvimedu Village in Tamil NaduOverburden of ash bordering the village of Kuruvimedu, Vallur, Tamil Nadu.Ash dumping remains a big issue for the people of Kuruvimedu village. The wind blows in a huge amount of fly ash into the village, covering all the vegetation and the homes of the villagers in a layer of dust and ash.Locations:Asia-India-Tamil NaduDate:11 Mar, 2017Credit:© Sajan Ponappa / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5616px X 3744pxKeywords:Air pollution-Climate (campaign title)-Coal-Coal-fired power stations-Day-Electricity transmission towers-Industrial landscapes-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-People-Pollution-Toxics (campaign title)Shoot:Clean Air Nation: Effects of Thermal Power Plants on Local Communities in Tamil NaduIn 2016, severe air pollution has disrupted everyday life in India, especially during the winter season. In 2015, air pollution (PM2.5) levels increased in a rapid manner surpassing even China’s extremes. The states of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra especially, have seen pollution increase drastically. However, the country is yet to come to the full understanding that air pollution is a national problem and to win the fight against it, we need to act as a country and across city or even regional boundaries.These images have been shot around Thermal Power Stations in the state of Tamil Nadu, in the south of India.Related Collections:Clean Air Nation: Effects of Thermal Power Plants on Local Communities in India