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Mysterious ship capsizes in Trinidad & Tobago, causing massive oil spill and national emergency

Báo Quốc TếBáo Quốc Tế12/02/2024


Rescue workers in Trinidad and Tobago are racing to clean up a major oil spill after a mysterious ship ran aground near the Caribbean island, severely impacting Carnival tourism .
Con tàu bí ẩn bị lật úp ở Trinidad & Tobago, gây ra vụ tràn dầu lớn và tình trạng khẩn cấp quốc gia
Mystery ship capsizes off Trinidad & Tobago, triggering massive oil spill and national emergency. Prime Minister Keith Rowley says a massive oil spill from a capsized ship off Trinidad and Tobago is “out of control”. (Source: AFP)

As of February 11, Prime Minister Keith Rowley said the oil spill was “out of control” and added that the country was grappling with a national emergency.

The mysterious ship capsized on February 7 in waters off the Caribbean island with no sign of crew and no clear indication of ownership. The cargo on board consisted only of sand and wood. Trinidad & Tobago authorities have also not received any distress calls from the mysterious ship.

Trinidad & Tobago has just canceled its children's carnival, one of the most important cultural and artistic events in this Caribbean country, due to this incident.

At least 15 kilometers of Trinidad & Tobago's coastline has been affected, said Farley Augustine, the House of Representatives' chief secretary, on February 11. The Caribbean nation has raised its state of emergency to level 3 and more than 1,000 volunteers are working to clean up the oil spill on the coast. The Environmental Emergency Management Agency has found damage to coral reefs and some beaches.

The incident occurred as Trinidad & Tobago prepares to enter the peak of the festive season and is expected to welcome thousands of tourists.

Trinidad & Tobago is working to plug leaks on the Gulfstream and has contacted several members of the United Nations for assistance.

MP Dave Tancoo stressed that the offshore oil spill not only threatens Trinidad & Tobago's precious marine ecosystem and the livelihoods of many small businesses, but also exposes security gaps at the border.

One of the largest oil spills in Trinidad & Tobago history occurred on July 19, 1979, after two oil tankers, one carrying 276,000 tons of crude oil and the other carrying 200,000 tons, collided in the Caribbean Sea, off the island of Tobago.



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