Smoke, soot and toxic fumes: Nigerian families living in shadow of burning oil well six years after blowout
Reported by The Guardian ·
The Guardian reports: "Smoke, soot and toxic fumes: Nigerian families living in shadow of burning oil well six years after blowout". The piece looks at how communities and institutions are tackling development challenges. Read the full story at The Guardian for complete details.
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