Developing these mineral resources is extremely difficult and expensive, according to Iryna Suprun, chief executive of the Geological Investment Group, a mining advisory firm based in Ukraine.
He said the community was still in shock and would be for a "very long time" but theand the community kindness shown over the past week had been "incredible".
Mr Brown, a former editor at the Southport Visiter, said: "It is an incredible sight, there's so many nice things because Southport is such a kind town."From neighbours taking in tributes to protect them from the rain, to those tending to the plants and popping bouquets of flowers in water, as well as the children making friendship bracelets and writing messages to all those affected, the town has shown its community spirit is not broken.Mr Brown said: "One woman who lives in the house on Hart Street where all the flowers are outside her home, she lit up her tree pink and its a beautiful memorial."
However, he said the town still had a huge amount of trauma to come."You still have got the court cases, all of these children who are still in Alder Hey Hospital yet to come home, I can't imagine what injuries they have or how long there recovery is going to be.
"I can't even bear to think about the funerals of the three children, the inquest, there is so much still to come and I think Southport is still deep in grief.
"It's a small town but it's a very friendly town, lots of families, and a lot are finding it hard."The map shows Reform's highest vote of all (65.1%) was in Thornley & Wheatley Hill, situated in Tony Blair's former Sedgefield constituency in Durham and once a centre of coal mining. Next highest was Romney Marsh in Kent and Chadsmoor in Staffordshire.
Meanwhile, support for the party averaged 43% in wards where more than half of adults have few, if any, educational qualifications. In contrast, it polled just 19% where more than two in five have a degree.Reform's lowest share of the vote, 3.7%, was in the Parks ward in Oxford, situated in the heart of the famous university city.
Immigration is also a key issue for Reform. However, this perhaps makes the party less appealing to those from a minority background.Certainly, on average the party only polled 22% in wards where more than one in five identify as other than 'white', compared with a tally of 33% in places where more than 95% told the 2021 Census that they were 'white'.