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Reagan Chan
3 March, 04:00
Why was the great stink dangerous
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Kenley Zimmerman
3 March, 04:14
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The great stink was dangerous due to its impact on London, thought to transmit the Cholera outbreak at that time.
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The Great Stink was caused by humans, as at the time, feces was drained into the Thames. However, due to a hot summer in 1858, the feces smelt even worse. To add to the problems, the Thames river got polluted because of this unreliable sewer system.
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