on Thursday toxic red sludge from a nearby alumina plant reached the Danube River, this river is a key waterway for a half-dozen nations in Europe. this sludge has been said by the local university to not be toxic but residents say that they don't care what the university says they can fell a effect. Hungary's environmental minister says that the high levels of metal in the sludge can cause cancer, also since it hasn't rained for a decent amount of time the mud is turning into dust making the metals airborne.
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