Terrible consequences of war, a large amount of oil mixed in the sea, damaged aquatic life!
Due to the US-Iran conflict that has been going on for about 45 days! Retaliatory attacks have resulted in large oil spills in several areas of the sea adjacent to the Gulf countries (Bahrain, Oman, Kuwait, Qatar, United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia). And it has spread so much in the sea that it is clear in the pictures taken from space (satellite image)! Scientists are concerned about the occurrence of oil spillage in the sea.
They claim that its negative impact is not only on the population living in the coastal part of the Gulf countries. The marine fauna of the area may also face disaster in the incident. Just as environmental disasters can happen quickly and affect thousands of people, so can the lives of a host of marine animals, from fish to turtles, dolphins, whales, etc. The biggest problem is that, by extracting this oil, the process of purifying sea water is very difficult and complex.
A satellite image taken on April 7 showed a large amount of oil seeping and spreading over a section of the Strait of Hormuz near Iran’s Kashem Island for about five miles. floating in water Greenpeace Germany spokeswoman Nina Noel told the media that an Iranian ship had been damaged by US military strikes in that part of Hormuz. From there, the oil fell and floated in the sea water.
Some more satellite images have also surfaced, showing oil seeping into the adjacent sea near Laban Island on the same day. The news is that there was an Iranian oil refinery on that island, where the US military launched a missile attack. There was a big fire. The US attack caused oil to leak from the refinery, spilling into the adjacent sea. There are more examples. An oil spill occurred off the coast of Kuwait on April 6. Iran’s military said they had attacked the oil extraction centers of some Gulf countries, including Kuwait. From there, the oil sucks and goes to the sea.
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