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Sunday, April 7, 2013
Yamuna River - Polluted and Became A Sea Of Foam
At first glance
these beautiful images appear to show a frozen river caked in fresh snow. But these
photographs actually reveal the shocking extent of pollution of the Yamuna River
in India
that has caused a thick layer of foam to completely cover it. Parts of the
Yamuna are now described as a 'dead river' meaning the pollution level is so
bad that there is not enough oxygen in it for fish or other marine life to
survive. India has spent almost £200 million
on unsuccessful schemes to clean the river, which is revered by Hindus and
still plays an important role in many religious ceremonies. Most of the
pollution is centered around Delhi
where 18 drains dump 600 million gallons of sewage in the river every year. As
well as industrial waste from local factories, locals also wash their clothes
and utensils in the river.
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