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Indonesian Independence Day Celebrations
Artists stage a theatrical performance on the 80th anniversary of Indonesia's independence at a temporary landfill in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on August 17, 2025. The performance is part of a series of events themed ''Runtah,'' staged as a form of protest against the government, which is considered to be damaging the ecological and social functions of Bandung's urban forest, known as the city's lungs. (Photo by Khairizal Maris/NurPhoto) -
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Indonesian Independence Day Celebrations
Artists stage a theatrical performance on the 80th anniversary of Indonesia's independence at a temporary landfill in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on August 17, 2025. The performance is part of a series of events themed ''Runtah,'' staged as a form of protest against the government, which is considered to be damaging the ecological and social functions of Bandung's urban forest, known as the city's lungs. (Photo by Khairizal Maris/NurPhoto) -
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Indonesian Independence Day Celebrations
Artists stage a theatrical performance on the 80th anniversary of Indonesia's independence at a temporary landfill in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on August 17, 2025. The performance is part of a series of events themed ''Runtah,'' staged as a form of protest against the government, which is considered to be damaging the ecological and social functions of Bandung's urban forest, known as the city's lungs. (Photo by Khairizal Maris/NurPhoto) -
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Indonesian Independence Day Celebrations
Artists stage a theatrical performance on the 80th anniversary of Indonesia's independence at a temporary landfill in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on August 17, 2025. The performance is part of a series of events themed ''Runtah,'' staged as a form of protest against the government, which is considered to be damaging the ecological and social functions of Bandung's urban forest, known as the city's lungs. (Photo by Khairizal Maris/NurPhoto) -
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Indonesian Independence Day Celebrations
Artists stage a theatrical performance on the 80th anniversary of Indonesia's independence at a temporary landfill in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on August 17, 2025. The performance is part of a series of events themed ''Runtah,'' staged as a form of protest against the government, which is considered to be damaging the ecological and social functions of Bandung's urban forest, known as the city's lungs. (Photo by Khairizal Maris/NurPhoto) -
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Indonesian Independence Day Celebrations
Artists stage a theatrical performance on the 80th anniversary of Indonesia's independence at a temporary landfill in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on August 17, 2025. The performance is part of a series of events themed ''Runtah,'' staged as a form of protest against the government, which is considered to be damaging the ecological and social functions of Bandung's urban forest, known as the city's lungs. (Photo by Khairizal Maris/NurPhoto) -
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Indonesian Independence Day Celebrations
Artists stage a theatrical performance on the 80th anniversary of Indonesia's independence at a temporary landfill in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on August 17, 2025. The performance is part of a series of events themed ''Runtah,'' staged as a form of protest against the government, which is considered to be damaging the ecological and social functions of Bandung's urban forest, known as the city's lungs. (Photo by Khairizal Maris/NurPhoto) -
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Indonesian Independence Day Celebrations
Artists stage a theatrical performance on the 80th anniversary of Indonesia's independence at a temporary landfill in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on August 17, 2025. The performance is part of a series of events themed ''Runtah,'' staged as a form of protest against the government, which is considered to be damaging the ecological and social functions of Bandung's urban forest, known as the city's lungs. (Photo by Khairizal Maris/NurPhoto) -
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Indonesian Independence Day Celebrations
Artists stage a theatrical performance on the 80th anniversary of Indonesia's independence at a temporary landfill in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on August 17, 2025. The performance is part of a series of events themed ''Runtah,'' staged as a form of protest against the government, which is considered to be damaging the ecological and social functions of Bandung's urban forest, known as the city's lungs. (Photo by Khairizal Maris/NurPhoto) -
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India Child Labour
A child rag picker searches and collects plastic bottles and other reusable items at a roadside garbage dump in Siliguri, India, on August 4, 2025. (Photo by Diptendu Dutta/NurPhoto) -
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INDIA SOCIETY RAGPICKER
A rag picker searches for recyclable materials at roadside household dumps in Siliguri, India, on July 27, 2025. (Photo by Diptendu Dutta/NurPhoto) -
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Hyer Goods - From landfill to luxury: how a designer uses scraps from Hermès and Chanel to make leather goods.
From landfill to luxury: how a designer uses scraps from Hermès and Chanel to make leather goods.
Hyer Goods sells bags, wallets and other products made from high-end deadstocks - leftover fabrics that might otherwise end up in landfills.
Dana Cohen, the owner and designer of Hyer Goods, in her store in Manhattan, New York, USA.
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Hyer Goods - From landfill to luxury: how a designer uses scraps from Hermès and Chanel to make leather goods.
From landfill to luxury: how a designer uses scraps from Hermès and Chanel to make leather goods.
Hyer Goods sells bags, wallets and other products made from high-end deadstocks - leftover fabrics that might otherwise end up in landfills.
Dana Cohen, the owner and designer of Hyer Goods, in her store in Manhattan, New York, USA.
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Hyer Goods - From landfill to luxury: how a designer uses scraps from Hermès and Chanel to make leather goods.
From landfill to luxury: how a designer uses scraps from Hermès and Chanel to make leather goods.
Hyer Goods sells bags, wallets and other products made from high-end deadstocks - leftover fabrics that might otherwise end up in landfills.
Dana Cohen, the owner and designer of Hyer Goods together with her creative partnet David Siskin, in front of her store in Manhattan, New York, USA.
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Hyer Goods - From landfill to luxury: how a designer uses scraps from Hermès and Chanel to make leather goods.
From landfill to luxury: how a designer uses scraps from Hermès and Chanel to make leather goods.
Hyer Goods sells bags, wallets and other products made from high-end deadstocks - leftover fabrics that might otherwise end up in landfills.
Dana Cohen, the owner and designer of Hyer Goods, in her store in Manhattan, New York, USA.
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Waste Processing In Firmat, Argentina
Four western cattle egrets stand on a pile of non-recyclable waste waiting to be dumped onto a final disposal cell at a waste processing plant in Firmat, Santa Fe, Argentina, on June 17, 2025. (Photo by Patricio Murphy/NurPhoto) -
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Waste Processing In Firmat, Argentina
Seagulls fly over garbage ready to be dumped onto a final disposal cell at a waste processing plant in Firmat, Santa Fe, Argentina, on June 17, 2025. (Photo by Patricio Murphy/NurPhoto) -
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Waste Processing In Firmat, Argentina
Seagulls fly over garbage ready to be dumped onto a final disposal cell at a waste processing plant in Firmat, Santa Fe, Argentina, on June 17, 2025. (Photo by Patricio Murphy/NurPhoto) -
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Russians accused of burning bodies at Kherson landfill
Residents and workers say occupying forces used site to burn bodies of fallen Russian soldiers.
The landfill site on the edge of Kherson offers some visible hints here and there, among the piles of rubbish, to what locals and workers say happened in its recent past. Russian flags, uniforms and helmets emerge from the putrid mud, while hundreds of seagulls and dozens of stray dogs scavenge around.
As the Russian occupation of the region was on its last legs over the summer, the site, once a mundane place where residents disposed of their rubbish, became a no-go area, according to Kherson's inhabitants, fiercely sealed off by the invading forces from presumed prying eyes.
The reason for the jittery secrecy, several residents and workers at the site told the Guardian, was that the occupying forces had a gruesome new purpose there: dumping the bodies of their fallen brethren, and then burning them.
Russian flags, uniforms and helmets emerge from the putrid mud of Kherson landfill, while hundreds of seagulls and dozens of stray dogs scavenge among the piles of rubbish.
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Russians accused of burning bodies at Kherson landfill
Residents and workers say occupying forces used site to burn bodies of fallen Russian soldiers.
The landfill site on the edge of Kherson offers some visible hints here and there, among the piles of rubbish, to what locals and workers say happened in its recent past. Russian flags, uniforms and helmets emerge from the putrid mud, while hundreds of seagulls and dozens of stray dogs scavenge around.
As the Russian occupation of the region was on its last legs over the summer, the site, once a mundane place where residents disposed of their rubbish, became a no-go area, according to Kherson's inhabitants, fiercely sealed off by the invading forces from presumed prying eyes.
The reason for the jittery secrecy, several residents and workers at the site told the Guardian, was that the occupying forces had a gruesome new purpose there: dumping the bodies of their fallen brethren, and then burning them.
Russian flags, uniforms and helmets emerge from the putrid mud of Kherson landfill, while hundreds of seagulls and dozens of stray dogs scavenge among the piles of rubbish.
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Russians accused of burning bodies at Kherson landfill
Residents and workers say occupying forces used site to burn bodies of fallen Russian soldiers.
The landfill site on the edge of Kherson offers some visible hints here and there, among the piles of rubbish, to what locals and workers say happened in its recent past. Russian flags, uniforms and helmets emerge from the putrid mud, while hundreds of seagulls and dozens of stray dogs scavenge around.
As the Russian occupation of the region was on its last legs over the summer, the site, once a mundane place where residents disposed of their rubbish, became a no-go area, according to Kherson's inhabitants, fiercely sealed off by the invading forces from presumed prying eyes.
The reason for the jittery secrecy, several residents and workers at the site told the Guardian, was that the occupying forces had a gruesome new purpose there: dumping the bodies of their fallen brethren, and then burning them.
Oleksandr together with his wife Svitlana has been transporting their truck full of waste to the landfill for years. His wife says that the entrance to the landfill was barred by a Russian checkpoint.
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Russians accused of burning bodies at Kherson landfill
Residents and workers say occupying forces used site to burn bodies of fallen Russian soldiers.
The landfill site on the edge of Kherson offers some visible hints here and there, among the piles of rubbish, to what locals and workers say happened in its recent past. Russian flags, uniforms and helmets emerge from the putrid mud, while hundreds of seagulls and dozens of stray dogs scavenge around.
As the Russian occupation of the region was on its last legs over the summer, the site, once a mundane place where residents disposed of their rubbish, became a no-go area, according to Kherson's inhabitants, fiercely sealed off by the invading forces from presumed prying eyes.
The reason for the jittery secrecy, several residents and workers at the site told the Guardian, was that the occupying forces had a gruesome new purpose there: dumping the bodies of their fallen brethren, and then burning them.
Two Russian helmets at the Kherson landfill. Russian flags, uniforms and helmets emerge from the putrid mud, while hundreds of seagulls and dozens of stray dogs scavenge among the piles of rubbish.
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Russians accused of burning bodies at Kherson landfill
Residents and workers say occupying forces used site to burn bodies of fallen Russian soldiers.
The landfill site on the edge of Kherson offers some visible hints here and there, among the piles of rubbish, to what locals and workers say happened in its recent past. Russian flags, uniforms and helmets emerge from the putrid mud, while hundreds of seagulls and dozens of stray dogs scavenge around.
As the Russian occupation of the region was on its last legs over the summer, the site, once a mundane place where residents disposed of their rubbish, became a no-go area, according to Kherson's inhabitants, fiercely sealed off by the invading forces from presumed prying eyes.
The reason for the jittery secrecy, several residents and workers at the site told the Guardian, was that the occupying forces had a gruesome new purpose there: dumping the bodies of their fallen brethren, and then burning them.
Svitlana Viktorivna, 45, mother of 4, who together with her husband Oleksandr (inside the track) has been transporting their truck full of waste to the landfill for years, says that the entrance to the landfill was barred by a Russian checkpoint.
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Russians accused of burning bodies at Kherson landfill
Residents and workers say occupying forces used site to burn bodies of fallen Russian soldiers.
The landfill site on the edge of Kherson offers some visible hints here and there, among the piles of rubbish, to what locals and workers say happened in its recent past. Russian flags, uniforms and helmets emerge from the putrid mud, while hundreds of seagulls and dozens of stray dogs scavenge around.
As the Russian occupation of the region was on its last legs over the summer, the site, once a mundane place where residents disposed of their rubbish, became a no-go area, according to Kherson's inhabitants, fiercely sealed off by the invading forces from presumed prying eyes.
The reason for the jittery secrecy, several residents and workers at the site told the Guardian, was that the occupying forces had a gruesome new purpose there: dumping the bodies of their fallen brethren, and then burning them.
“The Russians drove a Kamaz (truck) full of garbage and corpses all together and unloaded,” says a garbage collector from Kherson (in the photo). “Do you think someone was gonna bury them? They dumped them and then dumped the trash over them, and that’s it.”
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Russians accused of burning bodies at Kherson landfill
Residents and workers say occupying forces used site to burn bodies of fallen Russian soldiers.
The landfill site on the edge of Kherson offers some visible hints here and there, among the piles of rubbish, to what locals and workers say happened in its recent past. Russian flags, uniforms and helmets emerge from the putrid mud, while hundreds of seagulls and dozens of stray dogs scavenge around.
As the Russian occupation of the region was on its last legs over the summer, the site, once a mundane place where residents disposed of their rubbish, became a no-go area, according to Kherson's inhabitants, fiercely sealed off by the invading forces from presumed prying eyes.
The reason for the jittery secrecy, several residents and workers at the site told the Guardian, was that the occupying forces had a gruesome new purpose there: dumping the bodies of their fallen brethren, and then burning them.
Iryna, 40, a resident from Kherson (at the center in the photo) says to the Guardian: “Every time our army shelled the Russians there, they moved the remains to the landfill and burned them."
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'It's terrifying': the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink. For miles around Walleys Quarry in Silverdale, people have reported waking up in the night struggling to breathe.
'It's terrifying': the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink.A stop the stink message painted on a house in Silverdale, Staffordshire. Local residents say they are being "poisoned in their own homes" due to a stench coming from the nearby Walleys Quarry landfill site which the local MP Aaron Bell says is causing an "environmental disaster" by releasing unprecedented levels of hydrogen sulphide gas.
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‘It’s terrifying’: the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink. For miles around Walleys Quarry in Silverdale, people have reported waking up in the night struggling to breathe.
‘It’s terrifying’: the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink.
Protestors outside Walleys Quarry landfill site in Silverdale, Staffordshire. Local residents say they are being "poisoned in their own homes" due to a stench coming from the landfill site which the local MP Aaron Bell says is causing an "environmental disaster" by releasing unprecedented levels of hydrogen sulphide gas.
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‘It’s terrifying’: the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink. For miles around Walleys Quarry in Silverdale, people have reported waking up in the night struggling to breathe.
‘It’s terrifying’: the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink.
Protestors outside Walleys Quarry landfill site in Silverdale, Staffordshire. Local residents say they are being "poisoned in their own homes" due to a stench coming from the landfill site which the local MP Aaron Bell says is causing an "environmental disaster" by releasing unprecedented levels of hydrogen sulphide gas.
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‘It’s terrifying’: the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink. For miles around Walleys Quarry in Silverdale, people have reported waking up in the night struggling to breathe.
‘It’s terrifying’: the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink.
Protestors outside Walleys Quarry landfill site in Silverdale, Staffordshire. Local residents say they are being "poisoned in their own homes" due to a stench coming from the landfill site which the local MP Aaron Bell says is causing an "environmental disaster" by releasing unprecedented levels of hydrogen sulphide gas.
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‘It’s terrifying’: the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink. For miles around Walleys Quarry in Silverdale, people have reported waking up in the night struggling to breathe.
‘It’s terrifying’: the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink.
Protestors outside Walleys Quarry landfill site in Silverdale, Staffordshire. Local residents say they are being "poisoned in their own homes" due to a stench coming from the landfill site which the local MP Aaron Bell says is causing an "environmental disaster" by releasing unprecedented levels of hydrogen sulphide gas.
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‘It’s terrifying’: the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink. For miles around Walleys Quarry in Silverdale, people have reported waking up in the night struggling to breathe.
‘It’s terrifying’: the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink.
MP Aaron Bell addresses protestors outside Walleys Quarry landfill site in Silverdale, Staffordshire. Local residents say they are being "poisoned in their own homes" due to a stench coming from the landfill site which the local MP Aaron Bell says is causing an "environmental disaster" by releasing unprecedented levels of hydrogen sulphide gas.
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‘It’s terrifying’: the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink. For miles around Walleys Quarry in Silverdale, people have reported waking up in the night struggling to breathe.
‘It’s terrifying’: the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink.
SILVERDALE, 10 May 2021 -Protestors heckle returning workers outside Walleys Quarry landfill site in Silverdale, Staffordshire. Local residents say they are being "poisoned in their own homes" due to a stench coming from the landfill site which the local MP Aaron Bell says is causing an "environmental disaster" by releasing unprecedented levels of hydrogen sulphide gas.
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‘It’s terrifying’: the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink. For miles around Walleys Quarry in Silverdale, people have reported waking up in the night struggling to breathe.
‘It’s terrifying’: the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink.
SILVERDALE, 10 May 2021 -Protestors heckle returning workers outside Walleys Quarry landfill site in Silverdale, Staffordshire. Local residents say they are being "poisoned in their own homes" due to a stench coming from the landfill site which the local MP Aaron Bell says is causing an "environmental disaster" by releasing unprecedented levels of hydrogen sulphide gas.
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‘It’s terrifying’: the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink. For miles around Walleys Quarry in Silverdale, people have reported waking up in the night struggling to breathe.
‘It’s terrifying’: the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink.
SILVERDALE, 10 May 2021 -Protestors heckle returning workers outside Walleys Quarry landfill site in Silverdale, Staffordshire. Local residents say they are being "poisoned in their own homes" due to a stench coming from the landfill site which the local MP Aaron Bell says is causing an "environmental disaster" by releasing unprecedented levels of hydrogen sulphide gas.
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‘It’s terrifying’: the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink. For miles around Walleys Quarry in Silverdale, people have reported waking up in the night struggling to breathe.
‘It’s terrifying’: the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink.
Protestors outside Walleys Quarry landfill site in Silverdale, Staffordshire. Local residents say they are being "poisoned in their own homes" due to a stench coming from the landfill site which the local MP Aaron Bell says is causing an "environmental disaster" by releasing unprecedented levels of hydrogen sulphide gas.
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‘It’s terrifying’: the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink. For miles around Walleys Quarry in Silverdale, people have reported waking up in the night struggling to breathe.
‘It’s terrifying’: the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink.
Protestors outside Walleys Quarry landfill site in Silverdale, Staffordshire. Local residents say they are being "poisoned in their own homes" due to a stench coming from the landfill site which the local MP Aaron Bell says is causing an "environmental disaster" by releasing unprecedented levels of hydrogen sulphide gas.
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‘It’s terrifying’: the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink. For miles around Walleys Quarry in Silverdale, people have reported waking up in the night struggling to breathe.
‘It’s terrifying’: the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink.
Protestors outside Walleys Quarry landfill site in Silverdale, Staffordshire. Local residents say they are being "poisoned in their own homes" due to a stench coming from the landfill site which the local MP Aaron Bell says is causing an "environmental disaster" by releasing unprecedented levels of hydrogen sulphide gas.
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‘It’s terrifying’: the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink. For miles around Walleys Quarry in Silverdale, people have reported waking up in the night struggling to breathe.
‘It’s terrifying’: the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink.
Protestors outside Walleys Quarry landfill site in Silverdale, Staffordshire. Local residents say they are being "poisoned in their own homes" due to a stench coming from the landfill site which the local MP Aaron Bell says is causing an "environmental disaster" by releasing unprecedented levels of hydrogen sulphide gas.
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‘It’s terrifying’: the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink. For miles around Walleys Quarry in Silverdale, people have reported waking up in the night struggling to breathe.
‘It’s terrifying’: the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink.
Protestors outside Walleys Quarry landfill site in Silverdale, Staffordshire. Local residents say they are being "poisoned in their own homes" due to a stench coming from the landfill site which the local MP Aaron Bell says is causing an "environmental disaster" by releasing unprecedented levels of hydrogen sulphide gas.
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'It's terrifying': the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink. For miles around Walleys Quarry in Silverdale, people have reported waking up in the night struggling to breathe.
'It's terrifying': the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink.Protestors outside Walleys Quarry landfill site in Silverdale, Staffordshire. Local residents say they are being "poisoned in their own homes" due to a stench coming from the landfill site which the local MP Aaron Bell says is causing an "environmental disaster" by releasing unprecedented levels of hydrogen sulphide gas.
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'It's terrifying': the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink. For miles around Walleys Quarry in Silverdale, people have reported waking up in the night struggling to breathe.
'It's terrifying': the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink.Protestors outside Walleys Quarry landfill site in Silverdale, Staffordshire. Local residents say they are being "poisoned in their own homes" due to a stench coming from the landfill site which the local MP Aaron Bell says is causing an "environmental disaster" by releasing unprecedented levels of hydrogen sulphide gas.
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‘It’s terrifying’: the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink. For miles around Walleys Quarry in Silverdale, people have reported waking up in the night struggling to breathe.
‘It’s terrifying’: the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink.
Protestors outside Walleys Quarry landfill site in Silverdale, Staffordshire. Local residents say they are being "poisoned in their own homes" due to a stench coming from the landfill site which the local MP Aaron Bell says is causing an "environmental disaster" by releasing unprecedented levels of hydrogen sulphide gas.
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‘It’s terrifying’: the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink. For miles around Walleys Quarry in Silverdale, people have reported waking up in the night struggling to breathe.
‘It’s terrifying’: the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink.
Protestors outside Walleys Quarry landfill site in Silverdale, Staffordshire. Local residents say they are being "poisoned in their own homes" due to a stench coming from the landfill site which the local MP Aaron Bell says is causing an "environmental disaster" by releasing unprecedented levels of hydrogen sulphide gas.
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‘It’s terrifying’: the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink. For miles around Walleys Quarry in Silverdale, people have reported waking up in the night struggling to breathe.
‘It’s terrifying’: the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink.
Protestors outside Walleys Quarry landfill site in Silverdale, Staffordshire. Local residents say they are being "poisoned in their own homes" due to a stench coming from the landfill site which the local MP Aaron Bell says is causing an "environmental disaster" by releasing unprecedented levels of hydrogen sulphide gas.
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‘It’s terrifying’: the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink. For miles around Walleys Quarry in Silverdale, people have reported waking up in the night struggling to breathe.
‘It’s terrifying’: the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink.
Protestors outside Walleys Quarry landfill site in Silverdale, Staffordshire. Local residents say they are being "poisoned in their own homes" due to a stench coming from the landfill site which the local MP Aaron Bell says is causing an "environmental disaster" by releasing unprecedented levels of hydrogen sulphide gas.
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‘It’s terrifying’: the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink. For miles around Walleys Quarry in Silverdale, people have reported waking up in the night struggling to breathe.
‘It’s terrifying’: the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink.
Protestors outside Walleys Quarry landfill site in Silverdale, Staffordshire. Local residents say they are being "poisoned in their own homes" due to a stench coming from the landfill site which the local MP Aaron Bell says is causing an "environmental disaster" by releasing unprecedented levels of hydrogen sulphide gas.
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'It's terrifying': the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink. For miles around Walleys Quarry in Silverdale, people have reported waking up in the night struggling to breathe.
'It's terrifying': the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink.Protestors outside Walleys Quarry landfill site in Silverdale, Staffordshire. Local residents say they are being "poisoned in their own homes" due to a stench coming from the landfill site which the local MP Aaron Bell says is causing an "environmental disaster" by releasing unprecedented levels of hydrogen sulphide gas.
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'It's terrifying': the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink. For miles around Walleys Quarry in Silverdale, people have reported waking up in the night struggling to breathe.
'It's terrifying': the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink.Protestors outside Walleys Quarry landfill site in Silverdale, Staffordshire. Local residents say they are being "poisoned in their own homes" due to a stench coming from the landfill site which the local MP Aaron Bell says is causing an "environmental disaster" by releasing unprecedented levels of hydrogen sulphide gas.
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'It's terrifying': the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink. For miles around Walleys Quarry in Silverdale, people have reported waking up in the night struggling to breathe.
'It's terrifying': the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink.Protestors outside Walleys Quarry landfill site in Silverdale, Staffordshire. Local residents say they are being "poisoned in their own homes" due to a stench coming from the landfill site which the local MP Aaron Bell says is causing an "environmental disaster" by releasing unprecedented levels of hydrogen sulphide gas.
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'It's terrifying': the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink. For miles around Walleys Quarry in Silverdale, people have reported waking up in the night struggling to breathe.
'It's terrifying': the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink.Protestors outside Walleys Quarry landfill site in Silverdale, Staffordshire. Local residents say they are being "poisoned in their own homes" due to a stench coming from the landfill site which the local MP Aaron Bell says is causing an "environmental disaster" by releasing unprecedented levels of hydrogen sulphide gas.
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