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Related: About this forumOil spill in Tobago
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-68266339
https://maritime-executive.com/article/mysterious-capsized-cargo-ship-causes-oil-spill-emergency-in-tobago
Officials on the Caribbean island of Tobago are scrambling to clean up a growing oil spill while they also investigate the mysterious capsized vessel that is causing the growing environmental disaster. Oil is fouling the southwestern end of the island with warnings that it may continue to spread.
A massive clean-up effort has been launched as the oil continues to wash onshore with the Trinidad & Tobago Coast Guard investigating the vessel. The government is now classifying it as a Tier II disaster with the Tobago Emergency Management Agency (TEMA), Environmental Management Authority, and other government agencies all coordinating in the effort. Speculation was that it would be elevated to a Tier III disaster by the end of the day Thursday or early on Friday.
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Oil spill in Tobago (Original Post)
malaise
Feb 2024
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2naSalit
(92,955 posts)1. Yikes.
That sucks.
Used to know someone, back in college, who lived in Trinidad. She was a pan player, with a PhD in percussion. She had a very interesting life.
I hope there are resources available to the islands for clean up, that looked pretty serious.
malaise
(278,273 posts)2. Watched the pan festival last night
Out of this world as usual.
This has effed up the beaches and much more in the middle of their tiyrusm season
Not a good thing at all. I wonder what the rest of the story is.
I hope that they get lots of help investigating as well as help cleaning it up.
Judi Lynn
(162,441 posts)4. Can't imagine how people must feel looking out at that disaster covering the water and the sand, holding only a shovel!
"Yeah, you betcha! Hey, thanks, a lot. I mean it! Thanks!"
Wow.
It's a serious crime, those responsible are criminals. They belong in prison.