Every breath they take: graveyard in Azerbaijan.`Have you seen the small cot in the corner? It's where the children go to die.' Sumgait town is 30 kilometres from Azerbaijan's capital, Baku. It was once an industrial hub for chemical and heavy-metal production. Over 35 factories made mercury, aluminium, chlorine chlorine (klōr`ēn, klôr`–) [Gr.,=green], gaseous chemical element; symbol Cl; at. no. 17; at. wt. 35.453; m.p. −100.98°C;; b.p. −34.6°C;; density 3.2 grams per liter at STP; valence −1, +1, +3, +5, +7. and acid for the Soviet economy, creating 300,000 tonnes of toxic waste toxic waste is waste material, often in chemical form, that can cause death or injury to living creatures. It usually is the product of industry or commerce, but comes also from residential use, agriculture, the military, medical facilities, radioactive sources, and every year. The half-million population of workers lived just a kilometre away. Sumgait soon had the highest infant-mortality rate in the world. Now 70 per cent of the population has some form of toxic-related illness. Everyday life still goes on in one of Eastern Europe's most poisoned This article is about something other than the meaning of the word poison. For the meaning of the word, see Poison. Poisoned is a free peer-to-peer computer program for Mac OS X. cities. Isenim, a mother of three, showed no side effects Side effects Effects of a proposed project on other parts of the firm. at first. Until, that is, she walked in as her brother-in-law BROTHER-IN-LAW, domestic relat. The brother of a wife, or the husband of a sister. There is no relationship, in the former case, between the husband and the brother-in-law, nor in the latter, between the brother and the husband of the sister; there is only affinity between them. murdered her five-year-old daughter, following a domestic argument. He threw industrial acid in her face and blinded her. Although most of the factories have closed, those that remain and can't pay their workers give them raw chlorine to store at home and sell on the street. Dr Ismayilov is a cancer expert in the midst Adv. 1. in the midst - the middle or central part or point; "in the midst of the forest"; "could he walk out in the midst of his piece?" midmost of a silently dying population. He believes they are on the edge of a precipice. The diseases he has identified -- a printed list of them fills one side of a large sheet of paper -- have started to jump generations. People live in fear of having children. The Azerbaijan Government has plans for new investment but it lacks the funds and skills to clean up the mess. Some international agencies are trying to help. Meanwhile, the people of Sumgait know all too well that every breath they take, every mouthful of food they eat, every drop of water they drink is helping them on their way to an early grave. |
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