Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Graves-Covered-by-Coal-Ash-in-China-27MZIFI5XVAW.htmlConceptually similarCoal Ash on Farmland in ChinaGP026I6Completed★★★★Coal Ash on Farmland in ChinaGP026I7Completed★★★★Funeral Ceremony in ChinaGP026JQCompleted★★★★Coal Ash Polluted Soil in ChinaGP026ICCompleted★★★★Coal Ash Polluted Soil in ChinaGP026IDCompleted★★★★Coal Ash Disposal Site in ChinaGP026I5Completed★★★★Shuimotou Village in ChinaGP026JOCompleted★★★★Village Road in ChinaGP026JRCompleted★★★★Coal Ash Pond in ChinaGP026ILCompleted★★★★View AllGP026I8Graves Covered by Coal Ash in ChinaFive generations of Chen Jiantang’s family are buried here in the Chen ancestral grave, on the west side of the Shentou Number 2 Power Plant in Shanxi province. But now 61-year-old Chen cannot find any trace of the tombs beneath the white coal ash slurry that has seeped out from the coal ash dam during the accident on August 16th.Locations:Asia-China-ShanxiDate:5 Sep, 2010Credit:© Zhao Gang / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2800px X 1867pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Coal-Day-Graves-KWCI (GPI)-Land pollution-Men-One person-Outdoors-Toxics (campaign title)Shoot:Coal Ash Disposal Documentation in ChinaThe threats of coal combustion waste have been vastly underestimated in China due to regulatory loopholes that allow power companies to freely dump toxic coal ash in the environment, according to Greenpeace’s latest report, the True Cost of Coal – An Investigation into Coal Ash in China. Related Collections:Report 'True Cost of Coal: China Coal Ash'Coal Ash Disposal Documentation in China (Photo & Video)