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UN to probe toxic waste scandal

2006-09-13 18:04
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Abidjan - Ivory Coast's toxic waste scandal worsened sharply on Wednesday, with French experts saying it was "urgent" to remove the hundreds of tons of poisonous sludge dumped in the economic capital Abidjan and local doctors receiving about 16 000 calls for medical help.

"There were a total of 15 749 (doctors') consultations by yesterday (on Tuesday) evening," said health ministry spokesperson Simeon N'Da. The numbers have soared 10 000 a day earlier.

"Of these, 23 people have been hospitalised and six have died."

Four of the dead are children.

N'Da said it was unclear how many people had consulted their doctors more than once, fearing they had been poisoned.

Urgent action to tackle the waste

A team of French waste experts despatched to the west African state has recommended emergency measures to tackle the toxic sludge, which it says has already contaminated streams and lakes in the city of four million people.

"The experts' report calls for urgent action to tackle the waste, which must first of all be removed and treated," said a source close to the team on Wednesday.

The report was submitted to Prime Minister Charles Kona Banny on Tuesday night, but he is not due to make it public until the weekend.

At that point - a month after the 500-plus tons of waste were dumped on 14 open-air rubbish tips in the city - Banny is expected to announce "drastic" measures to protect the population.

Rubbish tips closed

Those measures, expected to focus on ensuring vegetables and fish are fit for human consumption, may already be too late.

On Tuesday the United Nations voiced fears that toxins from the waste - much of which it said was tipped into the sea, into a lagoon and onto dumps near market gardening areas - may already have spread to the food chain.

And Abidjan residents have begun dumping rubbish en masse into the streets because the 14 contaminated rubbish tips have been placed out of bounds.

The toxic waste at the heart of the crisis is a mixture of oil residue and of caustic soda used to rinse that residue out of the tanks of a Greek-owned cargo ship.

Dutch-based multinational trading company Trafigura, which operates the "Probo Koala", insisted on Tuesday that it had handed the waste over to Ivorian firm Tommy to dispose of correctly.

Planned to offload oil sludge

Tommy is blamed for dumping the sludge - which has caused nausea, rashes, fainting, diarrhoea and headaches - onto ordinary Abidjan tips in August.

Trafigura had planned to offload the oil sludge in Amsterdam in July but the Dutch authorities said they had refused to accept it because it was too toxic.

The Dutch firm said it had finally offloaded the waste in Abidjan, on its way back from delivering a cargo of Estonian petrol to Nigeria, because the port was "one of the best equipped in west Africa" to treat it.

The UN is to launch an inquiry into the transportation and disposal of toxic waste under international dumping conventions.

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