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Environmental Disaster: Hydrocarbon Spill Already Devours 933 Km of Coastline in 4 States

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For weeks, departments such as the Environment, Marine and Energy Secretariats, along with Pemex and state governments, ignored reports of a hydrocarbon spill in the Gulf of Mexico whose effects, according to Greenpeace, began since February. Now the impact hits 4 states. 933km affected by the hydrocarbon spill Today, the magnitude of the disaster is undeniable: it is not a minor incident, but the greatest ecological damage in the recent history…
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The environmental organization Greenpeace announced that there are already 933 kilometers of coastline those affected by the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico that would have started in February. He assured that at the moment the damage already reached Tamaulipas, to the municipality Soto La Marina, accounting for a total of 933 kilometers of impacted coastline, both on the beach and at sea.

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For weeks, departments such as the Environment, Marine and Energy Secretariats, along with Pemex and state governments, ignored reports of a hydrocarbon spill in the Gulf of Mexico whose effects, according to Greenpeace, began since February. Now the impact hits 4 states. 933km affected by the hydrocarbon spill Today, the magnitude of the disaster is undeniable: it is not a minor incident, but the greatest ecological damage in the recent history…

The Arrecifal Corridor Network of the Gulf of Mexico reported that it has received citizen reports from 96 coastal sites where hydrocarbon arrivals have been recorded from the oil spill that occurred several weeks ago, the last of them from Playa La Pesca, in the municipality of Soto La Marina, Tamaulipas. The affected sites, it pointed out, are located along 933 kilometers of coastline. Of the 96 registered sites, it detailed in a statement, 54…

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