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Radio France Internationale
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Claire Rush

WW1 bombs contaminate northeastern France 100 years on, part 1

Michel Collignon on his farm in Houdelaucourt-sur-Othain, north-eastern France on 20 November, 2018. (RFI/Claire Rush)

World War I ended 100 years ago. But its effects linger on in
north-eastern France, in the form of environmental pollution. Several
years ago, researchers discovered that ammunition destruction
operations carried out near Verdun after the war have left the
topsoil contaminated. A discovery that’s particularly affected
farmers.

 

 

Claire Rush has this report from the rural village of Houdelaucourt-sur-Othain.

WWI Ammunition pollution in France 06/12/2018 Listen

 

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