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[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago

No note of who is specifically responsible? Politician or company? Even decades down the line, there should be repercussions for such avoidable tragedies. People shouldn't get away with such obviously terrible acts and environmental destruction when it's just normal people who suffer repercussions and pay for it. Somebody walks away with a lot of money whenever they decide to destroy the environment instead of safely dispose of dangerous waste. I don't see any aspect of that addressed in the article.