** FILE ** Ndep Tine stirs a pot of melting lead extracted from spent car batteries in a metal-working district in central Dakar, Senegal Tuesday Sept. 23, 2008. After an unexplained illness killed 18 children in Thiaroye Sur Mer on the outskirts of the capital, authorities discovered that years of car battery recycling had left deadly levels of lead contamination in the soil. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell) ** zu unserem Korr **
![** FILE ** Ndep Tine stirs a pot of melting lead extracted from spent car batteries in a metal-working district in central Dakar, Senegal Tuesday Sept. 23, 2008. After an unexplained illness killed 18 children in Thiaroye Sur Mer on the outskirts of the capital, authorities discovered that years of car battery recycling had left deadly levels of lead contamination in the soil. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell) ** zu unserem Korr ** Stock Photo](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2P9616W/file-ndep-tine-stirs-a-pot-of-melting-lead-extracted-from-spent-car-batteries-in-a-metal-working-district-in-central-dakar-senegal-tuesday-sept-23-2008-after-an-unexplained-illness-killed-18-children-in-thiaroye-sur-mer-on-the-outskirts-of-the-capital-authorities-discovered-that-years-of-car-battery-recycling-had-left-deadly-levels-of-lead-contamination-in-the-soil-ap-photorebecca-blackwell-zu-unserem-korr-2P9616W.jpg)
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