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    Russia declares national emergency after Black Sea oil spill

    December 27, 2024
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    Russia has declared a national state of emergency following a significant oil spill in the Black Sea, which was caused by two separate incidents involving Russian tankers. On December 15, a severe storm struck the Black Sea, causing two Russian-flagged tankers to sustain substantial damage. One of the tankers, Volgoneft-212, was carrying approximately 4,900 tonnes of fuel oil when it split in half and sank, tragically resulting in the death of one crew member.

    Russia declares national emergency after Black Sea oil spill

    The other tanker, Volgoneft-239, which was loaded with around 4,300 tonnes of fuel oil, ran aground near the Port of Taman in Krasnodar Krai. Both incidents resulted in a massive oil spill, causing severe environmental damage and posing a major threat to local wildlife and coastal communities. The oil spills have contaminated roughly 50 kilometers of coastline, including popular tourist destinations such as Anapa.

    The affected regions have seen heavy pollution, with large quantities of oil washing ashore and threatening marine life, including seabirds, dolphins, and porpoises. The government’s response has been swift, with more than 10,000 personnel mobilized to contain the spill and begin cleaning the beaches. The efforts have been complicated by adverse weather, as ongoing storms continue to wash more oil onto the shores, making it difficult to contain and remediate the situation.

    Volunteers have joined the cleanup efforts, but their work has been hindered by a shortage of resources and difficult weather conditions. The government has described the oil spill as an ecological disaster and has ordered the formation of a working group to tackle the crisis. Local authorities are coordinating with environmental agencies to manage the environmental damage and prevent further contamination. Despite the extensive efforts, the situation remains critical, and the oil continues to spread across the coastline due to the stormy weather.

    President Vladimir Putin has personally addressed the situation, calling for immediate action to mitigate the environmental impact. The Russian government is closely monitoring the situation and is prepared to implement additional measures to address the crisis. As the cleanup efforts continue, the government remains focused on restoring the affected areas and protecting the marine ecosystem. The national emergency declaration highlights the severity of the environmental disaster, as the country battles to contain one of the most serious oil spills in its history. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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