Disaster Warning: Spill Reaches 630 Km in the Gulf
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Veracruz, Ver., The Reef Corridor Network of the Gulf of Mexico and 30 other environmental organizations reported that the hydrocarbon spill, which occurred since the early days of March, has contaminated more than 630 kilometers of coastline, a situation that is “supremely worrying.”
Activists denounced that spillage in the Gulf extends 630 kilometers, which has caused mangroves and death of animals.
Already, 630 km of Mexico's coastal zone has been contaminated following an oil spill that occurred in the Gulf of Mexico at the turn of February and March. The problem is affecting animals and its effects may also impact human health. At least six sea turtles and two dolphins have died, while manatees, pelicans, and other marine animals have also been affected, the Mexican network of environmental organizations and institutions reported on Satu…
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