El desierto más seco del mundo ha sido contaminado con montones de ropa, miles de llantas y escombros.
Por: Seda Sevencan – Anadolu
La Agencia Anadolu capturó en imágenes las miles de toneladas de basura, incluyendo ropa, neumáticos y escombros, arrojados al desierto de Atacama, ubicado en el norte de Chile.
Los montones de ropa, las miles de llantas y los escombros contaminan grandes áreas del vasto desierto, el más árido del mundo, en el sector La Pampa de Alto Hospicio, unos 10 kilómetros al este de la ciudad de Iquique, Chile.
ALTO HOSPICIO, CHILE – JUNE 15: A view of waste fabric pieces or clothes in Atacama Desert of Alto Hospicio, Chile on June 15, 2023. Atacama, the world’s driest and hottest desert in the north of Chile, has turned into a garbage dump. The La Pampa region, 20 km from the port city of Iquique on the Pacific coast, is threatened with environmental pollution due to thousands of tons of plastic waste, garbage textiles and rubble piles. ( Lucas Aguayo Araos – Anadolu Agency )ALTO HOSPICIO, CHILE – JUNE 15: An aerial view of pollution in Atacama Desert, the world’s driest and hottest desert, in Alto Hospicio, Chile on June 15, 2023. The La Pampa region, 20 km from the port city of Iquique on the Pacific coast, is threatened with environmental pollution due to thousands of tons of plastic waste, garbage textiles and rubble piles. ( Lucas Aguayo Araos – Anadolu Agency )ALTO HOSPICIO, CHILE – JUNE 15: A view of waste tires in Atacama Desert, the world’s driest and hottest desert, in Alto Hospicio, Chile on June 15, 2023. The La Pampa region, 20 km from the port city of Iquique on the Pacific coast, is threatened with environmental pollution due to thousands of tons of plastic waste, garbage textiles and rubble piles. ( Lucas Aguayo Araos – Anadolu Agency )