Environment
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Following Volcanic Eruption in Tonga, Residents Brace for Acid Rain Which May Pollute Drinking Water
An erupting volcano in the kingdom of Tonga could possibly produce acid rain, which may pollute drinking water and harm people's skin and eyes, according to emergency services. TGS cautioned late Tuesday that if dust and gas are coupled with water, acidic rain may occur.
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