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US experts aid S. Korean efforts to tackle oil spill
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US experts aid S. Korean efforts to tackle oil spill |
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2007-Dec-15 |
Dec 14, 2007
US experts aid S. Korean efforts to tackle oil spill
The team of US Coast Guard experts arrived in South Korea on Thursday as hundreds of
vessels struggled to contain
the disastrous spill. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
SOUTH KOREA - US oil spill specialists began aiding a massive sea and land battle on
Friday to contain and clear
away up to 66,000 barrels of crude oil in South Korea's worst coastal pollution crisis.
The team of US Coast Guard experts arrived in South Korea on Thursday as hundreds of
vessels struggled to contain
the disastrous spill.
An expert from the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration also arrived on
Thursday to assist.
The oil spilled from a supertanker on Dec 7 off the west coast, polluting hundreds of
seafood farms and turning
scenic beaches black.
The National Emergency Management Agency said the spill has so far contaminated 167
kilometers of coast in
Taean County, about 150 kilometers south-west of Seoul.
http://www.straitstimes.com/Latest+News/Asia/STIStory_186778.html
The agency said 339 seafood farms have been hit and an additional 220 farms were
expected to be affected.
On Thursday, about 220 ships, including Coast Guard, navy and private fishing boats, and
14 helicopters battled
strong winds and high waves to contain the slick, the Coast Guard said.
On shore, more than 21,000 troops, public officials, residents and volunteers worked in
clean up efforts, it said.
'We're continuing the operation at night, mobilising ships equipped with searchlights,'
said Lee Won Yol, a Coast
Guard official in Taean.
'But the weather is not good. Winds are strong and waves are high.'
The accident happened when a barge carrying a crane lost control and slammed into the
supertanker Hebei Spirit,
causing it to gush oil. -- AP
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