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Oil leak from capsized barge off Tobago stopped after a month

An oil leak from a barge bring as much as 35,000 barrels of fuel oil that capsized in early February off the Caribbean island of Tobago has actually stopped, stated the twin islands' federal government on Thursday.

The spill, which was first found off the coast of Tobago's. Atlantic coast on Feb. 7, harmed some of the island's mangrove. and threatened its tourism and fishing sector. The spill also. went into the Caribbean Sea, threatening neighboring Venezuela and. Caribbean islands, consisting of Bonaire.

The hydrocarbon discharge emanating from the reversed. vessel situated off the coast of Tobago has stopped, stated a. release from Trinidad and Tobago's ministry of energy.

The compartments of the vessel from which the oil was. leaking are now filled with sea water above the leak point. effectively obstructing additional flow of the fuel oil, the ministry. stated.

The federal government has actually worked with

remediation and salvage companies

to assist tidy up the spill and restore the dripping barge.

The volume of the spill, its origin, planned. location and ownership of the barge remain unidentified. But. Trinidad stated the vessel carrying fuel oil was browsing. alongside a tugboat that has actually not lain.

(source: Reuters)