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A potentially large oil spill from an abandoned tanker ship in the Red Sea could threaten public health in war-torn Yemen and neighboring countries unless urgent action is taken, a Nature ...
Lowcock also highlighted the 1.1 million barrels of oil on the ship. “That’s about four times as much oil as was discharged in the Exxon Valdez disaster – a spill the world still talks about ...
A major oil spill could devastate the region’s fisheries, a key component of economies on both sides of the sea. (Prior to the outbreak of civil war in 2015, fish were Yemen’s second-largest ...
A massive prospective spill from a deserted oil tanker in the Red Sea could lead to catastrophic public health effects in war-torn Yemen and neighboring countries unless urgent action is taken ...
150 million people in six Red Sea countries are at risk from a disintegrating oil tanker off the coast of Yemen. What can these countries learn from how a major oil spill in Mauritius was handled ...
International shipping authorities are very worried about a possible environmental disaster in the Red Sea following an attack on a tanker carrying about a million barrels of crude oil. The Greek ...
Oil spill, fertilizer leak from sunk cargo ship highlight risks to Red Sea from Houthi attacks In this satellite image, the bulk carrier Rubymar is seen in the southern Red Sea, leaking oil. The ...
Yemen’s Houthi rebels have released footage showing that they boarded and intentionally set explosives aboard a Greek-flagged tanker that was earlier abandoned after they repeatedly attacked it ...
Yemeni armed forces released footage of an attack on a Greek oil tanker in the Red Sea, warning against violating their maritime ban. They threaten escalated actions against ships linked to Israel ...
Scientists warn of likely massive oil spill endangering the Red Sea, region's health. ScienceDaily. Retrieved May 24, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2020 / 12 / 201215082101.htm.
In this photo released of EUNAVFOR ASPIDES, the EU naval mission working in the Red Sea, on the X-platform formerly known as Twitter, on Sept. 16, 2024, the Greek-flagged oil tanker MV-Sounion ...
In this photo released of EUNAVFOR ASPIDES, the EU naval mission working in the Red Sea, on the X-platform formerly known as Twitter, on Sept. 16, 2024, the Greek-flagged oil tanker MV-Sounion ...