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Indyjscy górnicy - Redux
People work in a coal mine June 25, 2013 in Jharkhand, India. Residents work alongside the fires, breathing fumes for up to 9 hours a day and the coal they collect earns them around 1usd a day at the local markets. The government has recently relocated over 3,000 families to housing complexes in towns like Belgaria, claiming that the underground coal fires threatened peoples homes. Coal supplies 70% of India's energy and the largest concentration of the country's coal fields are in Jharrkhand.
MINIMUM PRICE $100
2013-06-24
Allison Joyce/Redux/EAST NEWS
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