Russian tanker crashes in the Black Sea
Carcasses of dolphins and birds are found on the coast.
The consequences of the environmental disaster that resulted from the crash of the Russian tankers Volgoneft-212 and Volgoneft-239 in the Black Sea are becoming increasingly worse. According to Baza, a new release of fuel oil occurred in the Krasnodar region, and a release was also recorded on the coast of the Kerch Peninsula.
“Yesterday there was a storm, some of the bags where volunteers collect sand with fuel oil were carried back into the sea. Others were badly wet. Volunteers continue to clean the beaches and complain about the lack of equipment for removing bags with fuel oil,” the message said.
It is also noted that bags of fuel oil are taken to landfills that are located at a certain distance from the sea coast. However, serious problems arise here too. In particular, according to…