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Poisonous chemicals are being dumped in Africa in the form of broken televisions and electrical items, causing a major widespread health hazard, according to a Greenpeace report which calls for electrical companies to remove toxins from their goods.
A complete meltdown — the collapse of a power plant's systems and its ability to keep temperatures under control — could release uranium and dangerous contaminants into the environment and pose major, widespread health risks".
In the past decades, major widespread drought events were experienced in 1980 to 1984, 1990 to 1995, 1999 to 2000, 2008 to 2009 and 2010 to 2011 within the study area.
Such characteristic may also explain major widespread changes in MD and DR, which are absolute diffusion metrics, in comparison to FA [ 52].
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The government for its part said it would build defences to minimise the risk of a major catastrophe.This widespread private protection is unusual.
It revealed major and widespread breaches of human rights ranging from physical and financial abuse and lack of help eating and drinking to scant regard for the privacy and dignity of those being care for.
It was no surprise to seismologists across the world, though, that this week's earthquake - measuring 9.0 on the moment magnitude scale and just 10km below the sea bed - should generate such major and widespread tsunami.
Regions identified as having major or widespread changes could be targeted for more detailed investigation and mapping using field visits, aerial survey, or fine resolution EO methods, such as those being applied under Canadian monitoring programs.
They also discuss the inadequacy found in all the major and widespread SIEM systems in that they use a traditional relational database for the storage and querying of the security data, and that the relational database model that the SIEMs are using is often overloaded.
The results showed that, during a seven-year period of major and widespread drought, one pattern of relative dryness (extreme cumulative number of months in drought culminating in a recent period of dryness lasting a year or more) was associated with increased distress for rural but not urban dwellers.
The population and distribution size are large, and no major or widespread threats to the species are known.
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