
Many parents in central Vietnam say education becomes a luxury they can no longer afford

The government is still working on the list of affected people

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Toxic effluents dumped by Taiwanese-owned steel firm Formosa had caused mass fish deaths in April


The toxic pollution discharged from its steel complex has harmed the livelihoods of more than 200,000 people

Germany, Japan, South Korea and Thailand are their likely destinations

Formosa Ha Tinh Steel Corp. leaders express apologies to the Vietnamese people and government.

The company says it will handle and mitigate the consequences

Mass fish deaths take away the livelihood that so many families solely depend on

Its waste reservoir broke, releasing a large amount of toxic slurry into a resort and the sea last week

Agriculture ministry says it will 'take time' to confirm and release test results

The government has ordered Ha Tinh Province to tighten control over waste discharge by Formosa's steel plant

It has been several weeks and authorities are still not sure exactly what or who killed the fish

Mass fish deaths have been linked to Formosa's waste discharges but the company refuses to own up to it