Japanese Chemical Weapons Abandoned in WWII Continue to Pollute China’s Waters

Japanese Chemical Weapons Abandoned in WWII Continue to Pollute China’s Waters

80 years ago, retreating Japanese troops abandoned hundreds of chemical weapon caches in rivers and lakes across China. These forgotten remnants of war continue to pose a serious threat today. As the toxic shells and bombs rot, they pollute waterways and soil, endangering the health and safety of local communities. It's a stark reminder of the long-lasting impact of war and the urgent need for international cooperation to clean up these dangerous relics.


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Uploaded: 2024-10-20

Duration: 01:00

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