It followed a U.S. embassy alert Wednesday which warned of 'hazardous and carcinogenic substances' in Chambisi, an area in northern Zambia affected by a spill from a copper processing plant in February.
Breakdown
- Zambia's government rejected contamination claims after an acid spill at a copper mine.
- Cleanup teams used lime to reduce acidity in the affected area. 11s
- The U.S. embassy had warned of hazardous substances and recalled staff from the region. 20s
- A dam failure at a Chinese-run mine released 50 million litres of toxic material into the Kafue River. 28s
- Zambian authorities said laboratory tests confirmed acidity levels are back to normal. 47s