A recent study by Nigerian scientists has revealed alarming levels of radioactive contamination and hazardous chemicals in the Niger Delta's coastal areas. Analysis of water and fish samples showed that uranium and thorium levels were four times higher than the global average, while background gamma radiation was nearly twice the safe limit.
The research also identified harmful chemicals, including lead, benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylene, in both the water and fish tissue. These substances, potentially released during oil spills and gas flaring, contribute to the region's air and water pollution.
The researchers are urging Nigerian authorities to take immediate action to clean up the Niger Delta. They've also warned local communities about the risks of consuming contaminated water and fish.