socio-economic impacts of underground coal fires on local communities
The term "socio-economic impacts of underground coal fires on local communities" refers to the various economic and social consequences experienced by communities living near underground coal mine fires. This includes negative effects on the local economy, such as loss of livelihoods, property damage, and decreased investment opportunities, as well as social problems like health risks, displacement, and psychological distress.
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