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South Korea Oil Spill, December 2007
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TAEAN, South Korea, Monday December 10, 2007 (From AFP) -
South Korea's worst ever oil spill spread along a pristine coastal region Monday
as the government came under fire amid charges it acted too slowly to limit the
disaster. Almost 9,000 troops, police and volunteers armed with shovels and
buckets struggled to clean up the huge slick.
Officials said it would deal a
heavy blow to tourism and oyster and abalone farms in the area. The crude oil
had so far hit 160 marine farms out of a total of 445 in the area under threat,
said Cho Kyu-Sung, an official of Taean county 90 kilometres southwest of Seoul.
"The damage will be enormous if you include long-term environmental expenses,"
he told AFP. Some 140 ships and five planes were helping, but the Coast Guard
said the slick has already hit 50 kilometres of coastline, and more oil was
expected to come ashore.
Park Myung-Jae, home affairs minister, said four
townships would be declared a disaster zone, making them eligible for extra help
and compensation. Northwest winds were quickly pushing the slick south along the
coast, said Lee Jae-Hak, of the Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute.
Lee said it may take months or a year to remove oil from the land surface, "but
it will take four or five years to remove chemicals and other pollutants."
About
10,500 tons of crude oil leaked into the Yellow Sea when a drifting barge
carrying a construction crane smashed into an oil tanker Friday. The barge's
cable to a tugboat had snapped during rough weather before it holed the
147,000-ton Hong Kong-registered Hebei Spirit in three places.
Technical Information: ASA_WSM_1P
Instrument: Advanced Synthetic Aperture Radar (ASAR)
Instrument features: Image Mode Precision (150 meter resolution)
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