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Brazil environment: Clean-up on beaches affected by oil spill Brazil environment: Clean-up on beaches affected by oil spill
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Thousands of people have taken part in a huge clean-up operation to remove oil and tar from beaches along Brazil's north-eastern coast. Volunteers, as well as government workers, used wheelbarrows, spades and plastic gloves to remove the thick tar from the sand and water. Thousands of people have taken part in a huge clean-up operation to remove oil and tar from beaches along Brazil's north-eastern coast.
The source of the spill, which was first detected on 2 September, remains a mystery. It has affected wildlife and popular beaches including Praia do Futuro in Ceará, Maragogi in Alagoas, and Itacaré and Ilhéus in Bahia. Volunteers, as well as government workers, used wheelbarrows, spades and plastic gloves to remove the thick tar from the sand and water.
At least 15 sea turtles, two seabirds and one fish have been found dead, the environmental agency Ibama said. Experts say this could be the worst disaster for the region's coral reefs. The source of the spill, which was first detected on 2 September, remains a mystery.
Experts say this could be the worst disaster for the region's coral reefs.
It has affected wildlife and popular beaches including Praia do Futuro in Ceará, Maragogi in Alagoas, and Itacaré and Ilhéus in Bahia.
At least 15 sea turtles, two seabirds and one fish have been found dead, the environmental agency Ibama said.
It was not clear if the volume of oil was increasing or decreasing and how long the problem, which has affected 187 places in nine states, will last.It was not clear if the volume of oil was increasing or decreasing and how long the problem, which has affected 187 places in nine states, will last.
On Thursday, Ibama President Eduardo Bim said tests had proved the crude oil was produced in Venezuela but officials had not been able to identify the vessel responsible for the leak.On Thursday, Ibama President Eduardo Bim said tests had proved the crude oil was produced in Venezuela but officials had not been able to identify the vessel responsible for the leak.
This did not mean that Venezuela was responsible for the leak, he added, describing the case as "unprecedented". Venezuela, however, has denied responsibility for the oil.This did not mean that Venezuela was responsible for the leak, he added, describing the case as "unprecedented". Venezuela, however, has denied responsibility for the oil.
The incident is more challenging than a typical oil spill because the dense crude is not floating on the surface and only appears when it washes up on shore, Mr Bim was quoted by Reuters news agency as saying.The incident is more challenging than a typical oil spill because the dense crude is not floating on the surface and only appears when it washes up on shore, Mr Bim was quoted by Reuters news agency as saying.
Floating barriers usually employed to prevent oil from washing ashore have little effect, for example, so the work has been focused on cleaning up the crude as it comes to the coast.Floating barriers usually employed to prevent oil from washing ashore have little effect, for example, so the work has been focused on cleaning up the crude as it comes to the coast.
In Pernambuco state, 30 tonnes of oil were removed from beaches on Saturday alone.In Pernambuco state, 30 tonnes of oil were removed from beaches on Saturday alone.
Meanwhile, federal prosecutors have accused the federal government of failing to organise a response, saying the spill has caused environmental damage in an area spanning 2,100km (1,300 miles).Meanwhile, federal prosecutors have accused the federal government of failing to organise a response, saying the spill has caused environmental damage in an area spanning 2,100km (1,300 miles).
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