In Germany, there is a "Village of the Damned"



Vevelsflet Village with a population of 1,500 people dubbed the "Village of the Damned", because the incidence of cancer among the residents of 50 percent above the average.

Dealing with the problem Vevelsfleta researchers from the University of Lubeck, who studied this problem, could not find any reasons for such anomalies, although the residents blame the nearby nuclear power plant and the plant where the vessels used in dyeing highly toxic paint.

In addition to charges of nuclear stations, as well as the reason they are considering the neighboring factory, asbestos slate used for roofing garages, Electrosmog from power lines and the lifestyle of those who fell victim to cancer.

In the course of studies have failed to find a connection with any of the following reasons. The villagers are now asking the health authorities in Berlin to conduct another study to get to the source "cancerous plague," as they called it.

Mayor Vevelsfleta that due to cancer lost two wives, said, "This is as if some curse».

via factroom.ru