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What an Eco-Catastrophe Looks Like on the Coast of Tuapese.

In Tuaps, after a series of fires in the oil infrastructure, the effects of pollution continue to be addressed. In this issue, oil products are observed on the coast, in the water and in the surrounding areas. Local residents report the smell of haree and smoke, and volunteers have been helping clean up the shore and rescue the affected animals for several days. In this issue, we will show the images taken by volunteers and the people of Tuapese…
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In Tuaps, after a series of fires in the oil infrastructure, the effects of pollution continue to be addressed. In this issue, oil products are observed on the coast, in the water and in the surrounding areas. Local residents report the smell of haree and smoke, and volunteers have been helping clean up the shore and rescue the affected animals for several days. In this issue, we will show the images taken by volunteers and the people of Tuapese…

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Новая газета - Novayagazeta.ru broke the news on Monday, May 4, 2026.
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