Lítio em Covas do Barroso: "Isto morre para sempre. A natureza desaparece"
The machines have stopped. Lithium prospecting has been suspended by court order, but the damage is visible. Most of the inhabitants of Covas do Barroso and Romainho live off agriculture and believe that if lithium mining continues, "nature will disappear." Reporting: Augusto Correia Image and editing: André Manuel Gomes

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