Germany's rusting sea munitions are a toxic time bomb
MeridStreet AI summaryGermany's rusting sea munitions are a toxic time bomb. These decades-old bombs are leaking toxic chemicals into the water, contaminating marine life and posing a significant threat to the environment. The situation is particularly concerning because scientists warn that the window to safely remove the weapons is closing, which means that the longer these munitions remain in the water, the more damage they will cause.
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Toxic chemicals from old bombs are harming marine life in German waters. This could lead to environmental and health concerns.
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