BAGUIO CITY, Philippines -- A study by US scientists predicts that areas in Northern Luzon mined for magnetite, or black sand, could sink and be underwater within 30 to 70 years, prompting an environmental group to call for a stop to the extractive industry to prevent what it said would be a "massive" disaster.
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