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FILE- In this April 28, 2016, file photo, villagers bury dead fish on a beach in Quang Binh, Vietnam. Vietnam on Thursday, May 18, 2017, said it is maintaining the ban on deep-water fishing in four central provinces one year after Formosa Plastics Group, a Taiwanese-owned steel plant, discharged toxins into the sea and caused the country’s worst environmental disaster. (Vo Thi Dung/VNA via AP, File)[/caption]
FILE- In this April 28, 2016, file photo, villagers bury dead fish on a beach in Quang Binh, Vietnam. Vietnam on Thursday, May 18, 2017, said it is maintaining the ban on deep-water fishing in four central provinces one year after Formosa Plastics Group, a Taiwanese-owned steel plant, discharged toxins into the sea and caused the country’s worst environmental disaster. (Vo Thi Dung/VNA via AP/RSS, File)

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