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Bangladesh: Sea Level Rise, Floods Can Release Risky Levels Of Arsenic Into Drinking Water, Cause Cancer Among Residents
The risky levels of arsenic that can be released into the drinking water, which can later cause cancer among the public in Bangladesh. Read more here.
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