Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Victims-at-Informal-Settlement-in-South-Africa-27MZIF3E0BPF.htmlConceptually similarDuvha Coal Power Station in South AfricaGP0STOJGNCompleted★★★★Duvha Coal Power Station in South AfricaGP0STOJGOCompleted★★★★★★Water Pond at Informal Settlement in South AfricaGP0STO9PNCompleted★★★★Duvha Coal Power Station in South AfricaGP0STOJGZCompleted★★★★Community in Informal Settlement in South AfricaGP0STOJGVCompleted★★★★Water Pond at Informal Settlement in South AfricaGP0STO9PMCompleted★★★★Community in Informal Settlement in South AfricaGP0STOJGRCompleted★★★★Victim at Informal Settlement in South AfricaGP0STOJIFCompleted★★★★Victims in Informal Settlement in South AfricaGP0STOJG0Completed★★★★View AllGP0STOJIEVictims at Informal Settlement in South AfricaMasakhane informal settlement, just outside eMalahleni (Witbank), with Duvha coal power station in the background. Many members of this community do not have access to electricity, despite living in the shadows of a coal power station. The neighbouring coalmine delivers coal once a week, and this coal is collected in wheelbarrows for household needs.Locations:Africa-Mpumalanga-South Africa-WitbankDate:5 Dec, 2013Credit:© Mujahid Safodien / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4134px X 2717pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Coal-Coal mining-Coal-fired power stations-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Land pollution-Local population-Outdoors-People-Three people-Toxics (campaign title)-Victims-Wheelbarrows-WomenShoot:Coal Impacts in South AfricaThe impacts of coal and water pollution caused by coal mining, in the communities living in and around Witbank (also called "eMmalahleni", meaning "place of coal"), Mpumalanga province, South Africa.Related Collections:Coal Impacts in South Africa - Photo Exhibition (All Photographers)