“Reports of environmental pollution leading to water contamination, illness of local Tibetans and loss of animals are common in the Gyama Valley,” according to an April 9 report released by the India-based Tibetan government-in-exile, or Central Tibetan Administration.
“The mining, which has been going on in the upper hills of Gyama for nearly two decades has led to toxic wastes being dumped into Gyama Shingchu river resulting in the death of a large number of cattle,” the Assessment Report of the Recent Landslide Event in the Gyama Valley said.
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