NYT/AP: Pollution Hospitalizes Hundreds in China
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: September 6, 2006
Filed at 10:47 a.m. ET
BEIJING (AP) -- Hundreds of people in northwestern China have been hospitalized with lead poisoning that was likely caused by pollution from a nearby smelter, state media and local officials said Wednesday.
The poisonings in two villages in poverty-stricken Gansu province added to a string of recent pollution disasters in China that have prompted violent protests in some areas.
The first sign of trouble in the villages of Xinsi and Moba came on Aug. 18, when medical tests showed 10 people had high levels of lead in their blood, the Beijing Daily Messenger reported.
Health officials conducted checkups and ''discovered that almost every family in the villages had the same kind of problem,'' or at least 879 residents, the newspaper said. The youngest victim was 5 months old....
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Environmental protection has become a prominent issue in China following a number of industrial accidents in the past year in which major rivers have been poisoned, forcing several cities to shut down their water systems....
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/world/AP-China-Lead-Poisoning.html