22 January,2022 08:30 AM IST | Lima (Peru) | Agencies
Workers in protective suits, clean Conchitas Beach contaminated by the oil spill, in Ancon, Peru on Thursday. Pic/AP
Peru declared an environmental emergency on Thursday after announcing that 21 beaches on the Pacific coast were contaminated by an oil spill at a refinery run by Spain-based Repsol, following surging waves caused by the eruption of the underwater volcano near Tonga.
President Pedro Castillo said a committee will be formed to deal with the crisis, in keeping with national policies aimed at protecting the environment. Prime Minister Mirtha Vásquez said Repsol has promised to deliver a cleaning schedule, to incorporate local fishermen in the cleanup on beaches and to deliver food baskets to affected families.
Vásquez said the United Nations will provide a team of experts to help Peru deal with the oil spill. People are barred from going to the 21 polluted beaches because of health concerns.
Peruvian authorities say an Italian-flagged ship spilled 6,000 barrels in the Pacific on Saturday in front of the La Pampilla refinery. Environmental activists collected oil-stained or dead seabirds. Repsol said Peruvian authorities had not provided tsunami warning and the ship continued to unload oil to the refinery when the waves hit. Two women in Peru drowned on being swept away by strong waves following the Tonga eruption.
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