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TOXIC WASTE REPORT Source: United Nations Country Team in Date: Print E-mail Save UN mission to Puntland on toxic waste in the coastal areas of Somalia Nairobi (7 October 2005)- The Office of the United Nations Resident/Humanitarian Coordinator in Somalia has announced the conclusions of a UN technical fact-finding mission to the Indian Ocean coastline of the Puntland region of Somalia, to investigate allegations of toxic waste hazards on the shores of Puntland which might have been exacerbated by the Tsunami which struck the region on 26 December 2004. The mission visited three key populated coastal locations stretching over 500 kilometres during the period 25-29 May 2005, at Hafun, Bandar Beyla and Eyl. The immediate objective was to establish whether there have been any associated risks to human health and the environment from any combination of toxic waste and the Tsunami, through samples and analysis in relation to humans, fish and marine life, and both fresh and sea water. Speaking from Mr Gaylard added that the urgent need remained for a more comprehensive assessment of the natural environment of *Puntland refers to the self-declared For more information, please contact: Sandra Macharia, Information Officer, RC/UNDP Tel: (254 20) 4183640/2; Fax: (254 20) 4183641; Email: sandra.macharia@undp.org
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