En Inde, des enfants travaillent dans des mines en flammes
It looks like hell on Earth. In northeastern India, in the state of Jharkhand, the ground has been burning for over a century around illegal coal mines. Here, more than 40,000 men, women, and children risk their lives every day in burning crevasses to recover a few pieces of coal and sell them to survive. In this region sacrificed by India's coal industry, residents live above perpetual underground fires. Houses collapse, toxic fumes engulf villages, and poverty forces even children to work before going to school. This immersive report takes you to the heart of Jharkhand's illegal mines, one of the most dangerous regions in India. Between clandestine labor, human exploitation, extreme poverty, and environmental catastrophe, entire families struggle to survive in a veritable hell of coal and flames. -- © All Rights Reserved #report #society #india

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