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🌊Storm in the Kerch Strait: Two Oil Tankers Sink

⚠️ On December 15, 2024, two Russian oil tankers, "Volgoneft-212" and "Volgoneft-239," sank in the Kerch Strait of the Black Sea due to severe storm conditions. Both vessels were carrying fuel oil.

During the incident, wave heights reached 7 points on the Beaufort scale, and wind gusts in the area were measured at 15-17 m/s. The harsh weather made it impossible for the ships to remain afloat.

Authorities are taking steps to assess the environmental damage and contain the spread of oil products in the strait's waters.

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#Chile #Arica #environment #ecology #fishdieoff #climate #destruction #anomaly #climatecrisis #weather #climatechange
🇨🇱 Mass Fish Die-Off on Beaches in Arica, Chile

🆘 On January 21, 2025, thousands of dead fish were found washed ashore on the beaches of Chinchorro, near the La Puntilla area in Arica, Chile.

⁉️ Authorities have launched an investigation to determine the cause of this phenomenon. Possible environmental factors and changes in the marine ecosystem are being considered.

Local residents are concerned and awaiting official updates from experts.

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#Peru #RimacRiver #EnvironmentalInvestigation #WaterPollution #Lima #RedRiver #Sedapal #OEFA #ToxicWaste #Ecology #climate #destruction #anomaly #climatecrisis #weather #climatechange
🇵🇪 Unusual Red Color of the Rimac River in Lima, Peru

⁉️ On February 4, media reported that the Rimac River in Lima, Peru, had turned an unusual red color, raising concern among local residents. Authorities have launched an investigation to determine the cause of this phenomenon. Preliminary reports suggest a possible spill from a local mine, but official investigations are ongoing.

⚠️ Key Updates as of February 6:

- Sedapal has confirmed the change in the river's color but reassured that drinking water remains safe.
- The OEFA (Environmental Protection Organization) is investigating potential environmental causes.
- Water samples have been sent to a laboratory for analysis.

Mario Casaretto, president of Emape, suspects that toxic waste may have been dumped into the river by irresponsible companies involved in natural resource extraction. Experts are also considering the possibility of contamination by waste from these companies.

While the cause of the contamination remains unknown, the situation has raised concerns among local residents and environmentalists. Further research is expected to clarify the origin of the red color and its potential ecological consequences for the region.

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