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Residents of Louisiana’s ‘cancer alley’ suffering from industrial pollution

By France24
12 April 2024   |   1:44 pm
Louisiana is home to 25 percent of the US petrochemical industry and is the country's fourth-largest crude oil producer. As a result, it is one of the states with the highest levels of industrial pollution, with disastrous consequences for the health of its citizens.

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