Liberia: JFK Sitting On 'Time Bomb' - EPA Alarms
Jan 26, 2015
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Emmanuel Weedee-Conway, Heritage
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has alarmed that the John F. Kennedy (JFK) Medical Center is sitting on a 'time bomb' and could be wiped away by sea erosion anytime.
Speaking in an exclusive interview with this paper recently, the Coordinator for Multilateral Environmental Agreements and Climate Change and Enabling Activities at the EPA, Mr. Benjamin S. Karmorh, revealed that a large landmass has been lost around the hospital's vicinity to flooding.
Because of this, Mr, Karmorh further revealed that the hospital itself could be wiped away by sea erosion owing to the landmass that has been lost to flooding.