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#11656477
11 October 2024
In Medan City, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 11, 2024, oil-fueled vehicles pass by an electric fuel filling station during a trial period to encourage the switch to renewable green energy. Research finds that 'Rare Earth Elements' in the Lapindo mud can be used as lithium in batteries, potentially transforming natural disasters into a new source of green energy.
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#11656480
11 October 2024
In Medan City, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 11, 2024, oil-fueled vehicles pass by an electric fuel filling station during a trial period to encourage the switch to renewable green energy. Research finds that 'Rare Earth Elements' in the Lapindo mud can be used as lithium in batteries, potentially transforming natural disasters into a new source of green energy.
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#11656483
11 October 2024
In Medan City, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 11, 2024, oil-fueled vehicles pass by an electric fuel filling station during a trial period to encourage the switch to renewable green energy. Research finds that 'Rare Earth Elements' in the Lapindo mud can be used as lithium in batteries, potentially transforming natural disasters into a new source of green energy.
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#11656484
11 October 2024
In Medan City, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 11, 2024, oil-fueled vehicles pass by an electric fuel filling station during a trial period to encourage the switch to renewable green energy. Research finds that 'Rare Earth Elements' in the Lapindo mud can be used as lithium in batteries, potentially transforming natural disasters into a new source of green energy.
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#11656485
11 October 2024
In Medan City, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 11, 2024, oil-fueled vehicles pass by an electric fuel filling station during a trial period to encourage the switch to renewable green energy. Research finds that 'Rare Earth Elements' in the Lapindo mud can be used as lithium in batteries, potentially transforming natural disasters into a new source of green energy.
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#11656486
11 October 2024
In Medan City, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 11, 2024, oil-fueled vehicles pass by an electric fuel filling station during a trial period to encourage the switch to renewable green energy. Research finds that 'Rare Earth Elements' in the Lapindo mud can be used as lithium in batteries, potentially transforming natural disasters into a new source of green energy.
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#11656487
11 October 2024
In Medan City, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 11, 2024, oil-fueled vehicles pass by an electric fuel filling station during a trial period to encourage the switch to renewable green energy. Research finds that 'Rare Earth Elements' in the Lapindo mud can be used as lithium in batteries, potentially transforming natural disasters into a new source of green energy.
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#11656488
11 October 2024
In Medan City, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on October 11, 2024, oil-fueled vehicles pass by an electric fuel filling station during a trial period to encourage the switch to renewable green energy. Research finds that 'Rare Earth Elements' in the Lapindo mud can be used as lithium in batteries, potentially transforming natural disasters into a new source of green energy.
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#1240276
30 May 2016
Lapindo mudflow victims pray and sow flowers during the tenth anniversary of the Lapindo mudflow eruption on May 30, 2016 in Sidoarjo, East Java, Indonesia. Lapindo mudflow eruption is suspected to have been triggered by the drilling activities carried out by Indonesian oil and gas company Lapindo Brantas Inc, which belonged to Aburizal Bakrie. The disaster killed 14 people and displaced 40,000 others, with damages reaching $2.7 billion. In the reign of Indonesia President Joko Widodo, most Lapindo victims already received the compensation. They warn the government to reject the new drilling plan of Lapindo Brantas Inc near this area during the tenth anniversary of the mudflow eruption.
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#1240287
30 May 2016
Lapindo mudflow victims pray and sow flowers during the tenth anniversary of the Lapindo mudflow eruption on May 30, 2016 in Sidoarjo, East Java, Indonesia. Lapindo mudflow eruption is suspected to have been triggered by the drilling activities carried out by Indonesian oil and gas company Lapindo Brantas Inc, which belonged to Aburizal Bakrie. The disaster killed 14 people and displaced 40,000 others, with damages reaching $2.7 billion. In the reign of Indonesia President Joko Widodo, most Lapindo victims already received the compensation. They warn the government to reject the new drilling plan of Lapindo Brantas Inc near this area during the tenth anniversary of the mudflow eruption.
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#1240289
30 May 2016
Lapindo mudflow victims pray and sow flowers during the tenth anniversary of the Lapindo mudflow eruption on May 30, 2016 in Sidoarjo, East Java, Indonesia. Lapindo mudflow eruption is suspected to have been triggered by the drilling activities carried out by Indonesian oil and gas company Lapindo Brantas Inc, which belonged to Aburizal Bakrie. The disaster killed 14 people and displaced 40,000 others, with damages reaching $2.7 billion. In the reign of Indonesia President Joko Widodo, most Lapindo victims already received the compensation. They warn the government to reject the new drilling plan of Lapindo Brantas Inc near this area during the tenth anniversary of the mudflow eruption.
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#1240290
30 May 2016
Lapindo mudflow victims pray and sow flowers during the tenth anniversary of the Lapindo mudflow eruption on May 30, 2016 in Sidoarjo, East Java, Indonesia. Lapindo mudflow eruption is suspected to have been triggered by the drilling activities carried out by Indonesian oil and gas company Lapindo Brantas Inc, which belonged to Aburizal Bakrie. The disaster killed 14 people and displaced 40,000 others, with damages reaching $2.7 billion. In the reign of Indonesia President Joko Widodo, most Lapindo victims already received the compensation. They warn the government to reject the new drilling plan of Lapindo Brantas Inc near this area during the tenth anniversary of the mudflow eruption.
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#1240291
30 May 2016
Lapindo mudflow victims pray and sow flowers during the tenth anniversary of the Lapindo mudflow eruption on May 30, 2016 in Sidoarjo, East Java, Indonesia. Lapindo mudflow eruption is suspected to have been triggered by the drilling activities carried out by Indonesian oil and gas company Lapindo Brantas Inc, which belonged to Aburizal Bakrie. The disaster killed 14 people and displaced 40,000 others, with damages reaching $2.7 billion. In the reign of Indonesia President Joko Widodo, most Lapindo victims already received the compensation. They warn the government to reject the new drilling plan of Lapindo Brantas Inc near this area during the tenth anniversary of the mudflow eruption.
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#1240279
30 May 2016
General view of Lapindo mudflow destruction during the tenth anniversary of the Lapindo mudflow eruption on May 30, 2016 in Sidoarjo, East Java, Indonesia. Lapindo mudflow eruption is suspected to have been triggered by the drilling activities carried out by Indonesian oil and gas company Lapindo Brantas Inc, which belonged to Aburizal Bakrie. The disaster killed 14 people and displaced 40,000 others, with damages reaching $2.7 billion. In the reign of Indonesia President Joko Widodo, most Lapindo victims already received the compensation. They warn the government to reject the new drilling plan of Lapindo Brantas Inc near this area during the tenth anniversary of the mudflow eruption.
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#1240281
30 May 2016
General view of Lapindo mudflow destruction during the tenth anniversary of the Lapindo mudflow eruption on May 30, 2016 in Sidoarjo, East Java, Indonesia. Lapindo mudflow eruption is suspected to have been triggered by the drilling activities carried out by Indonesian oil and gas company Lapindo Brantas Inc, which belonged to Aburizal Bakrie. The disaster killed 14 people and displaced 40,000 others, with damages reaching $2.7 billion. In the reign of Indonesia President Joko Widodo, most Lapindo victims already received the compensation. They warn the government to reject the new drilling plan of Lapindo Brantas Inc near this area during the tenth anniversary of the mudflow eruption.
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#1240284
30 May 2016
Students walk pass trough the houses which left by the owner near the Lapindo mudflow area during the tenth anniversary of the Lapindo mudflow eruption on May 30, 2016 in Sidoarjo, East Java, Indonesia. Lapindo mudflow eruption is suspected to have been triggered by the drilling activities carried out by Indonesian oil and gas company Lapindo Brantas Inc, which belonged to Aburizal Bakrie. The disaster killed 14 people and displaced 40,000 others, with damages reaching $2.7 billion. In the reign of Indonesia President Joko Widodo, most Lapindo victims already received the compensation. They warn the government to reject the new drilling plan of Lapindo Brantas Inc near this area during the tenth anniversary of the mudflow eruption.
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