HUNGARY-ENVIRONMENT-POLLUTION
View dated on October 10, 2010 shows the ruptured reservoir wall at the Ajka Timfoldgyar plant in Kolontar, 160kms southwest of Budapest, which released on October 4, 2010 1.1 million cubic metres (38.8 million cubic feet) of foul-smelling, blood-red toxic sludge into villages and rivers. Hungarian police and soldiers evacuated 800 villagers yesterday as authorities feared a second flood of toxic sludge from a chemicals plant was likely after new cracks appeared in a dyke. AFP PHOTO / SAMUEL KUBANI (Photo by SAMUEL KUBANI / AFP) (Photo by SAMUEL KUBANI/AFP via Getty Images)

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- Built Structure,
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- Horizontal,
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- Waste Management,
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