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Concerns over 'dangerous gases' at closed copper mine

Concerns over 'dangerous gases' at closed copper mine A legal dispute over the facility in Panama has caused new environmental fears. A closed copper mine in Panama is causing concerns over the release of "dangerous gases" and its impact on the environment. The mine, which has been the subject of a protracted legal battle, has now raised new fears about potential environmental hazards. The mine, owned by Petaquilla Minerals, has been closed due to legal disputes with the Panamanian government. However, recent reports suggest that dangerous gases, including hydrogen sulfide, are being released from the mine and posing risks to nearby communities and the environment. Hydrogen sulfide is a highly toxic gas that can cause severe health problems and even death. Exposure to this gas can result in symptoms such as headaches, dizziness, nausea, and respiratory issues. Long-term exposure can lead to chronic health conditions and even affect the nervous system. The release of dangerous gases from the closed mine has raised concerns about the potential health risks for nearby residents. The gases can spread through the air and contaminate soil and water sources, posing a threat to both human and ecological health. Environmental organizations have called for urgent action to address the issue and ensure the safety of the surrounding communities. They argue that the responsible parties must take immediate steps to contain and mitigate the release of dangerous gases from the closed mine. The legal battle surrounding the mine has further complicated the situation. The Panamanian government has accused P

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