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Keywords
Areva
Day
Drinking water
KWCI (GPI)
Livestock
Local population
Mining
Nuclear (campaign title)
Nuclear radiation
Outdoors
Small group of people
Traditional clothing
Uranium
Uranium mines
Water
Water supply structures
Women
Women Collect Water in Niger
Local women collect water at a water well outside Akokan village. A Greenpeace team is visiting the area searching for dangerous levels of radiation in the cities located close to two uranium mines owned by French company AREVA.
Unique identifier:
GP021WN
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
05/11/2009
Locations:
Africa
,
Akokan
,
Niger
,
Western Africa
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Philip Reynaers
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Radioactive Pollution Inspection in Niger
A Greenpeace team visited AREVA’s two uranium mines in Niger. AREVA is a French public multinational industrial conglomerate that is mainly known for nuclear power. During the visit Greenpeace found dangerous levels of radiation in the streets of Akokan and Arlit, mining cities located close to both mines. Following the inspection, Greenpeace has released the results of its survey to the authorities and companies involved, and called for an independent inspection, followed by a comprehensive clean-up to address the impacts of the French nuclear company’s activities in Niger.
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