Toxic runoff from unregulated mines in Myanmar has sparked health and environmental concerns, across the border in Thailand. Thai authorities have detected levels of arsenic nearly five times above acceptable limits.
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- Fishermen in northern Thailand are collecting water samples to investigate river contamination. 7s
- Fish from rivers near the Myanmar border are showing signs of poor health, impacting local livelihoods. 23s
- Locals and authorities attribute high arsenic levels to runoff from an unregulated gold mine in Myanmar. 29s
- The Chinese embassy in Bangkok has stated that Chinese companies must adhere to environmental regulations. 1m 31s
- Some residents hope monsoon rains will help dilute the pollutants in the rivers. 1m 49s