Paul Barlet / Le Pictorium - Fos-sur-Mer : licence to kill - 30/04/2018 - France / Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur / Fos-sur-Mer - A resident of the neighborhood recently built Mazet, overlooking the city. It is a real epidemic that falls on Fos-sur-Mer where a recent study, recognized valid by the State, has shown that the rates of cancer, asthma and diabetes are almost twice the national average. At a time when a new study, on May 26, is expected to prove poisoning of Gulf residents to chemical pollutants, the ditches as well as all the Gulf's inhabitants seem to be facing the beginnings of an environmental health scandal.
Paul Barlet / Le Pictorium - Fos-sur-Mer : licence to kill - 30/04/2018 - France / Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur / Fos-sur-Mer - A resident of the neighborhood recently built Mazet, overlooking the city. It is a real epidemic that falls on Fos-sur-Mer where a recent study, recognized valid by the State, has shown that the rates of cancer, asthma and diabetes are almost twice the national average. At a time when a new study, on May 26, is expected to prove poisoning of Gulf residents to chemical pollutants, the ditches as well as all the Gulf's inhabitants seem to be facing the beginnings of an environmental health scandal.
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A resident of the neighborhood recently built Mazet, overlooking the city. It is a real epidemic that falls on Fos-sur-Mer where a recent study, recognized valid by the State, has shown that the rates of cancer, asthma and diabetes are almost twice the national average. At a time when a new study, on May 26, is expected to prove poisoning of Gulf residents to chemical pollutants, the ditches as well as all the Gulf's inhabitants seem to be facing the beginnings of an environmental health scandal.
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