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How's this get you to sit up and take a closer look?
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Environmental disasters is common fare on the news these days in Spitland but only because the respective local gahmens (read: Town and City councils) are no longer able to cover that it blew up into the open.
Something like shit hitting the ceiling fan.
Once there is public attention, the central gahmen (Read: Beij1ng) also no longer able to act blur and thus need to take action according to the book.
Thereafter, we then have news of officials sacked from their positions, stripped of their party membership, jailed and/or even given the death sentence.
Problem is that for every big disaster uncovered, there are possibly another 10 remained hushed up. The consolation is that the central gahmen is indeed doing something about it albeit not as quickly as we would have wished. However, given the magnitude of the proliferation of the current number of environmental time bombs, this is as fast as the central gahmen can act.
Fingers crossed.
Click here for the CCTV new clip covering the WuHàn 100 Tonnes of Dead Fish Incident.
Image Credits: http://www.chinanewsdaily.com.cn
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