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Oil cleans up on Russia's Black Sea coast after tankers damaged, guv says

Spilled oil has actually cleaned up along tens of kilometres of the Russian Black Sea coast after 2 tankers were badly harmed in a storm at the weekend, a. local governor said on Tuesday.

Veniamin Kondratyev, the governor of Russia's southern. Krasnodar area, said on his Telegram channel that fuel oil had. been discovered along the coast from the districts of Temryuk to. Anapa.

Today, while keeping track of the shoreline, discolorations of. fuel oil were found. Oil products washed ashore for several. tens of kilometres, he said.

The Volgoneft 212 tanker split in half on Sunday in the. Kerch Strait, between the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov, while. the Volgoneft 239 ran aground 80 metres (87 yards) from the. coast near the port of Taman in the strait.

The more than 50-year-old ships were bring some 9,200. metric heaps (62,000 barrels) of oil items in overall, Russian. news firm TASS reported, raising fears it could become one of. the largest environmental catastrophes to hit the region in years.

A video published on Zvezda television's Telegram channel on Tuesday. revealed a black, oil-like substance along the coast of the Black. Sea resort of Anapa, southeast of the Kerch Strait.

The video showed oil-like discolorations along a beach strewn with. tree branches.

Meanwhile, a video broadcast by the state television channel Vesti. showed numerous birds covered with oil flapping their wings and. having a hard time to fly.

Russia's Natural Resources and Ecology Ministry said on. Monday that fuel oil had actually leaked into the sea, however the scale of. the spillage was still not clear.

Natural Resources and Ecology Minister Alexander Kozlov said. a few of the fuel oil could have sunk to the seabed due to cold. weather.

The shipping industry has actually raised issue in recent months. over the dangers and prospective for crashes posed by hundreds of. shadow tankers in open sea lanes, with little incentive for. these vessels to follow cleaner shipping standards.

The Kerch Strait, which separates mainland Russia from the. Moscow-annexed Crimea area, is a key path for exports of its. grain and fuel products.

One member of the Volgoneft 212's crew was eliminated in. Sunday's accident, while all 14 people on the Volgoneft 239 were. rescued.

(source: Reuters)