Russia’s Black Sea beaches flooded with oil from wreck of tankers
- Rescue workers and volunteers are cleaning up Russia's Black Sea shoreline after two oil tankers were badly damaged in a storm, spilling an estimated 3,000 metric tons of oil products.
- The oil spill now covers up to 50 kilometers of shoreline, according to the environmental news outlet Kedr.Media.
- Scientists estimate that up to 10,000 birds are in the hardest-hit areas, half of whom may die as a result of the spill.
- Photos show the impact of the oil spill on the coastline and the wildlife that live there.
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