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Soweto residents fume over toxic dumping epidemic
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82845, member: 636"] Soweto residents are living in a literal dumpster fire of toxic waste. Locals scream about mountains of filth turning neighborhoods into biological hazard zones where 35 percent of Johannesburg’s illegal dump sites fester next to homes. This garbage breeds cholera, skin infections, and respiratory nightmares while blocked drains flood streets with sewage. Families feel abandoned as illegal businesses and hijacked buildings keep dumping trash everywhere. Parents panic about kids playing near hazardous piles that invite rats and disease. City officials claim they will convert 100 nasty spots into parks, starting with a project in Senaone, but residents argue help arrives painfully slowly. Burning rubbish chokes the elderly with toxic smoke while chemicals leech into soil and groundwater. This mess destroys property values and forces millions in cleanup costs that could fund housing. Waste reclaimers risk their health sorting through dangerous debris just to survive in this broken economy. MEC Vuyiswa Ramokgopa pushes for transformation, yet locals demand stricter fines and actual bin collection over empty promises. Community drives struggle to keep up without municipal support. Everyone waits to see if these streets ever get cleaned or if the filth remains permanent. [/QUOTE]
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