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Peru has declared a 60-day emergency in a remote part of the Amazon to curb high levels of mercury poisoning from rampant illegal gold mining.<br>
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A kid conveys a pooch as he stands after a Peruvian police operation to devastate illicit gold mining camps in the southern Amazon district of Madre de Dios. A developing number of studies demonstrate that occupants of the Madre de Dios district close to Peru's southeastern fringe with Brazil have unsafe levels of mercury in their bodies. REUTERS/Janine Costa
An illicit gold dig blazes on a waterway close to the Amazon city of Puerto Maldonado, February 2011. The mineworkers dump around 40 tons of mercury into Amazonian waterways every year and have annihilated more than 100,000 hectares (247,105 sections of land) of rainforest in Madre de Dios. REUTERS/Enrique Castro-Mendivil
View of annihilated illicit gold mining camps after a police operation in La Pampa, in the southern Amazon area of Madre de Dios, August 2015. A huge number of unlawful excavators who dig for gold in the waterways and wetlands of Madre de Dios use mercury to partitioned metal from rock, regularly taking care of the neurotoxin with their exposed hands and breathing in its vapor when it is smoldered off. REUTERS/Sebastian Castaneda
Peruvian cops join in an operation to annihilate illicit gold mining camps in a zone known as Mega 14, in the southern Amazon district of Madre de Dios, July 2015. REUTERS/Janine Costa
A lady and her youngster stand close flotsam and jetsam after a police operation to decimate unlawful gold mining camps in La Pampa, in the southern Amazon area of Madre de Dios, August 2015. REUTERS/Sebastian Castaneda
A general perspective of a deforested territory almost an unlawful gold mine at Puerto Luz in the Amazon locale of Madre de Dios, September 2012. REUTERS/Miguel Bellido/El Comercio
A Peruvian cop smolders hardware utilized by unlawful diggers amid an operation to annihilate illicit gold mining camps in a zone known as Mega 14, in the southern Amazon locale of Madre de Dios, July 2015. REUTERS/Janine Costa
An zone deforested by unlawful gold mining is found in a zone known as Mega 13, at the southern Amazon area of Madre de Dios, January 2014. REUTERS/Stringer
Police escort a gathering of mineworkers kept amid a police operation to crush illicit gold mining camps in La Pampa, in the southern Amazon district of Madre de Dios, August 2015. REUTERS/Sebastian Castaneda
View of pulverized illicit gold mining camps after a police operation in La Pampa, in the southern Amazon district of Madre de Dios, August 2015. REUTERS/Sebastian Castaneda
Miners and their families leave a camp after Peruvian police operation to pulverize illicit gold mining camps in a zone known as Mega 14, in the southern Amazon district of Madre de Dios, July 2015. REUTERS/Janine Costa
Peruvian cops partake in an operation to devastate unlawful gold mining camps in Salpo town in the Andes montains of La Libertad, May 2016. REUTERS/Mariana Bazo
Miners watch a police operation to crush illicit gold mining camps in a zone known as Mega 13, at the southern Amazon locale of Madre de Dios, January 2014. REUTERS/Stringer
Peruvian cops join in an operation to decimate illicit gold mining camps in a zone known as Mega 14, in the southern Amazon district of Madre de Dios, July 2015. REUTERS/Janine Costa
Peruvian cops join in an operation to decimate illicit gold mining camps in Salpo town in the Andes montains of La Libertad, May 2016. REUTERS/Mariana Bazo
Peruvian cops partake in an operation to annihilate illicit gold mining camps in Salpo town in the Andes montains of La Libertad, May 2016. REUTERS/Mariana Bazo
A perspective of an unlawful gold mining camp in a zone known as Mega 14, in the southern Amazon locale of Madre de Dios, July 2015. REUTERS/Janine Costa
Peruvian cops partake in an operation to annihilate illicit gold mining camps in Salpo town in the Andes montains of La Libertad, May 2016. REUTERS/Mariana Bazo
An territory deforested by illicit gold mining is found in a zone known as Mega 14, in the southern Amazon locale of Madre de Dios, July 2015. REUTERS/Janine Costa
An range deforested by unlawful gold mining is found in a zone known as Mega 14, in the southern Amazon locale of Madre de Dios. Peru has pronounced a 60-day crisis in a remote part of the Amazon to control elevated amounts of mercury harming from uncontrolled unlawful gold mining. REUTERS/Janine Costa
Peruvian cops join in an operation to pulverize unlawful gold mining camps in a zone known as Mega 14, in the southern Amazon district of Madre de Dios, July 2015. REUTERS/Janine Costa