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Oil spill threatens corals in eastern Thailand

Bangkok, Thailand
Reuters

Authorities are rushing to prevent an oil spill in eastern Thailand from damaging fragile corals, after officials said on Sunday the leak that began last week was drifting towards more coastal areas.

Thailand oil spill

Vessels wait to clean oil spills caused by a leak from an undersea pipeline 20 kilometres off Thailand’s eastern coast at Mae Ramphueng beach in Rayong province, Thailand, on 30th January. Picture taken with a drone. PICTURE: Reuters/Soe Zeya Tun

Minister of Natural Resources and the Environment Varawut Silpa-archa said it was crucial to try to prevent the main mass of oil from reaching the shore at Ao Prao, a small bay on Koh Samet, which is a popular resort island.

“If the oil reached inside this area it could impact the beach and cause heavy damage to the shallow water corals,” Varawut said.



The oil began leaking from a pipeline owned by Star Petroleum Refining Public Company Limited late on Tuesday. 

Before it was brought under control, an estimated 50,000 litres of oil escaped into the ocean 20 kilometres from the coastline of eastern Thailand.

Mae Ramphueng Beach in Rayong province declared a disaster area after some oil came ashore there late on Friday.

The latest satellite image from the government’s Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency showed the oil spill has spread to cover 67 square kilometres area of the sea.

Most of the oil had formed a thin film rather than a thick oil slick, navy spokesman Vice Admiral Pokkrong Monthatphalin told reporters, citing aerial photographs.

 

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