the oil spill extends to Sevastopol

the oil spill extends to Sevastopol
the oil spill extends to Sevastopol

“A small oil slick measuring 1.5×1.5 meters reached Sevastopol today (Friday, Editor’s note) and was discovered at the entrance to Balaklava Bay,” the governor of Sevastopol underlined on Telegram, Mikhail Razvojaev. He added that he had ordered the slick to be cleaned up, accompanying his message with a video showing a black stain floating on the water.

According to Mr. Razvojaïev, “sporadic cases” of birds covered in fuel oil have also been discovered in other areas of Crimea, a Ukrainian peninsula annexed by Russia in 2014. “So far, only a few birds have been found. If the situation worsens, we will deploy additional collection points and volunteers,” he said.

On December 15, two Russian tankers, Volgoneft-212 and Volgoneft-239, ran aground during a storm in the Kerch Strait between Russia and Crimea. These ships were carrying 9,200 tonnes of fuel oil, around 40% of which may have spilled into the sea. Authorities and volunteers have organized a large clean-up operation, but the situation continues to cause concern.

The city of Sevastopol, with a population of more than half a million, is the historic base of the Russian fleet in the Black Sea and a major tourist destination for Russians.

“Heavy” fuel oil

In southwestern Russia, new pollution has been discovered on the beaches of Anapa, a popular seaside resort, announced the regional organization responsible for dealing with this disaster. “On the night of January 2 to 3, the sea carried a new batch of piles of petroleum products,” explained this organization on Telegram, publishing photographs of cleaners in protective gear, loading contaminated sand using of shovels in plastic bags.

Since the start of the oil spill, nearly 78,000 tonnes of contaminated sand have been removed from dozens of kilometers of beach on the Russian coast, but in total some 200,000 tonnes of soil may have been affected, according to authorities. They say cleanup efforts are complicated by the fact that the type of oil spilled does not necessarily float on the surface of the water.

The Russian service in charge of sea rescues Morspassloujba stressed in a press release that this is “the first accident in the world involving heavy fuel oil of M100 quality”.

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