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Villager with basket on his head after carrying illegally scavenged coal from Jharia opencast mine, Jharkhand, INDIA - 13/01/2017. India's largest coalfield of Jharia (280 square kilometer) produces most of India's coal. Jharia is sadly famous for a coal fire which has burned for a century. Due to more than 70 underground fires, nearby houses regularly collapse. 400,000 residents of villages around Jharia live on land in danger of subsiding. Jharia is on the verge of an ecological and human disaster: heavy fumes emitted by the fires lead to health problems such as breathing disorders and skin diseases. Government-owned Bharat Coking Coal Limited (BCCL) which operates the mines allows villagers to illegally scavenge coal between 6:00am and 8:00am to ensure their basic subsistence. The latter then transport the coal back to their village, carrying baskets weighing over 50kg on their heads, or much heavier bags on bicycles. The walk up from the mine takes more than half an hour. Expected earnings are about $1 a day. Credit : Francois-Olivier DOMMERGUES/SIPA //DOMMERGUESFO_20170113.IND.008
Indyjscy złodzieje węgla - Sipa
2017-01-13
DOMMERGUES/SIPA/EAST NEWS
SIPA
DOMMERGUES/SIPA
SIPA.00791156000019
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27cm x 40cm by 300dpi
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