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Russia clears thousands of lots of contaminated sand after Black Sea oil spill

Russian rescue workers have cleared more than 86,000 metric tons of contaminated sand and earth on either side of the Kerch Strait following an oil spill in the Black Sea last month, the emergencies ministry stated on Saturday.

The oil dripped from 2 aging tankers that were struck by a. storm on Dec. 15. One sank and the other ran aground.

More than 10,000 individuals have been working to shovel up. viscous, foul-smelling fuel oil from sandy beaches around. Anapa, a popular summer resort. Ecological groups have. reported deaths of dolphins, cetaceans and sea birds.

The emergency situations ministry stated on the Telegram messaging app. that oil-tainted soil had been collected in the wider Kuban. region in Russia and in Crimea, which Moscow annexed from Kyiv. in 2014.

The ministry published video footage showing lots of. workers in protective fits filling bags of dirt onto diggers. and others skimming dirt off the sand with shovels.

Russia's transportation ministry stated this week experts had. developed that about 2,400 metric lots of oil products had. spilled into the sea, a smaller sized spill than at first feared.

When the catastrophe struck, state media reported that the. stricken tankers, both more than 50-years old, were carrying. some 9,200 metric tons (62,000 barrels) of oil products in. total.

The spill involved heavy M100-grade fuel oil that solidifies. at a temperature level of 25 degrees Celsius

(source: Reuters)