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Shoot: Toxic Mud Flow in Indonesia
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Mud flow in Sidoarjo Village caused by a Lapindo Brantas Inc. gas exploration well. The dikes created to contain the mud flow are being quickly filled with mud and the threat to communities and to the environment around the disaster area is growing by the day. According to Greenpeace, the situation is slipping beyond control. They call on President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono to hold Lapindo and its shareholders, Bakrie Group, Santos of Australia and Medco Group, fully accountable for one of Indonesia's worst industrial disasters.
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19 Sep, 2006
Toxic Mud Flow in Indonesia
19 Sep, 2006
Toxic Mud Flow in Indonesia
19 Sep, 2006
Toxic Mud Flow in Indonesia
19 Sep, 2006
Toxic Mud Flow in Indonesia
19 Sep, 2006
Toxic Mud Flow in Indonesia
19 Sep, 2006
Toxic Mud Flow in Indonesia
19 Sep, 2006
Toxic Mud Flow in Indonesia
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19 Sep, 2006
Toxic Mud Flow in Indonesia
19 Sep, 2006
Toxic Mud Flow in Indonesia
19 Sep, 2006
Toxic Mud Flow in Indonesia
19 Sep, 2006
Toxic Mud Flow in Indonesia
19 Sep, 2006
Toxic Mud Flow in Indonesia
19 Sep, 2006
Toxic Mud Flow in Indonesia
19 Sep, 2006
Toxic Mud Flow in Indonesia
19 Sep, 2006
Toxic Mud Flow in Indonesia
19 Sep, 2006
Toxic Mud Flow in Indonesia
19 Sep, 2006
Toxic Mud Flow in Indonesia
19 Sep, 2006
Toxic Mud Flow in Indonesia
19 Sep, 2006
Toxic Mud Flow in Indonesia
Restrictions apply
19 Sep, 2006
Toxic Mud Flow in Indonesia
19 Sep, 2006
Toxic Mud Flow in Indonesia
19 Sep, 2006
Toxic Mud Flow in Indonesia
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