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Oil spill in Black Sea smaller sized than very first idea, Russia states

Russian investigators have figured out that an oil spill from 2 tankers in the Black Sea last month was smaller sized than initially believed, the Transportation Ministry stated on Thursday.

The oil leaked from two ageing tankers that were hit by a. storm on Dec. 15. One sank and the other ran aground.

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

The ministry said experts had actually established that approximately. 2,400 metric tons of oil products had spilled into the sea.

This is considerably less than the preliminary estimate, which. was based on the account of among the tanker captains, it. said.

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

The ministry said the spill included heavy M100-grade fuel. oil that solidifies at a temperature level of 25 degrees Celsius and,. unlike other oil items, does not drift to the surface area but. sinks to the bottom or stays suspended in the water column.

There are no tested technologies worldwide to eliminate it. from the water column. For that reason, the main approach is collection. from the coastline, the ministry said.

(source: Reuters)