In 1943, the Australian mining town of Wittenoom was built directly on blue asbestos, the world's deadliest poison, without informing residents of the lethal danger; despite medical reports proving the risk, the mining company concealed the truth, leading to over 2,000 deaths from mesothelioma and making it Australia's largest industrial disaster, with the town now completely abandoned and erased from official maps.
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Did you know an entire Australian town was built on top of the world's deadliest poison and nobody told the families living there? In 1943, Wittenoom was a booming mining town.
Families moved there for good jobs and a bright future. What they didn't know was that they were living directly on top of blue asbestos, the most lethal form of asbestos ever discovered. For 30 years, children played in contaminated dirt.
Mothers hung laundry in toxic dust clouds. Workers came home covered in deadly fibers. The mining company knew.
They had medical reports proving the danger, but they buried them. They told workers the dust was harmless, even gave kids asbestos to play with. Then people started dying, horrible deaths from mesothelioma. Entire families wiped out.
Over 2,000 people have died so far. The death toll keeps climbing. Today, Wittenoom is completely abandoned. The government erased it from official maps.
Even a brief visit can kill you. It's Australia's largest industrial disaster, a ghost town where corporate greed turned paradise into a death trap.
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