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Fuel oil emissions reached Crimea: Kerch, the marine terminal, Admiralty Square…


Fuel oil emissions reached Crimea: Kerch, the marine terminal, Admiralty Square and the village of Chelyadinovo. Locals notice birds smeared with fuel. Volunteers have already started cleaning the shore.
The number of affected birds is increasing. Qualified help is urgently needed. Volunteers from Anapa are especially needed, who can bring with them everything necessary for working with birds (gloves, containers, special cleaning solutions).
Volunteers had already collected several bags of petroleum products, but they were never taken away. In addition to the work of volunteers, one collection point has been officially approved. Those cleaning the section of the beach from “Shaiba” to “Akula” were promised to be given shovels, bags and gloves.
The fight against fuel oil continues in Anapa. The local government did not provide enough equipment to remove the bags of black slurry. Due to the fact that, according to regulations, all vehicles hand over what they have collected for weighing, work slows down. According to volunteers, there is a catastrophic shortage of it on the beaches. People have to transport the collected fuel themselves in their cars.
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The number of affected birds is increasing. Qualified help is urgently needed. Volunteers from Anapa are especially needed, who can bring with them everything necessary for working with birds (gloves, containers, special cleaning solutions).
Volunteers had already collected several bags of petroleum products, but they were never taken away. In addition to the work of volunteers, one collection point has been officially approved. Those cleaning the section of the beach from “Shaiba” to “Akula” were promised to be given shovels, bags and gloves.
The fight against fuel oil continues in Anapa. The local government did not provide enough equipment to remove the bags of black slurry. Due to the fact that, according to regulations, all vehicles hand over what they have collected for weighing, work slows down. According to volunteers, there is a catastrophic shortage of it on the beaches. People have to transport the collected fuel themselves in their cars.



