What itโs like to live in the Vaal Triangle: The most polluted place on Earth
In the heart of South Africa’s Vaal Triangle, just 30 miles from Johannesburg, 1.7 million people endure the world’s most perilous pollution.
In the heart of South Africa’s Vaal Triangle, just 30 miles from Johannesburg, 1.7 million people endure the world’s most perilous pollution.
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