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The bodies of three sailors were recovered on Monday by the
rescuers after the Russian freighter Nakhichevan sank near Crimean peninsula on
Sunday, Herald Tribune reports.
The bodies were recovered near Tuzla,
on the western part of the strait
of Kerch.
According to the sayings of Sergei Kozhemyaka, Emergency
Situations spokesman the searching continued for five more others.
Anatoly Yanchuck, chief at a rescue department from
Transport Ministry said: “We will continue efforts to find those five missing,
but the chances of finding them are now smaller. The weather is worsening and
the number of rescue vessels has been cut,” Reuters reports.
The Nakhichevan was one of the two freighters that split
under a fierce storm with 18-foot waves and high winds.
During the storm almost 10 ships sank or ran in the area
near the Strait
of Kerch.
The Volganeft-139 was caring 4,000 tones of fuel oil. Half
of it spilled into the strait triggering in what the officials said it could be
the worst environmental disaster that occurred in the region in years.
Due to the cold water the thick substance will sink thus
making the clean-up harder.
After having rescued the 13 crew members, 100 workers began to
clean up the spill along Ilyich settlement, halfway between Kavkaz and
Novorossiisk, using shovels and a bulldozer to scrape globules of oil off the
sand.
Birds covered with oil could be seen as they were trying to
fly.
Yanhcuk said that once the weather improves the workers
could begin to pump the oil from the tanker.
A regional prosecutor, Maxim Stepanenko said that the
captains of the ships had been warned about the conditions of the weather.
According to him Volganeft-139 was not designed to resist a fierce storm.
A Greenpeace group said that these accidents revealed the
fact that oil shipping in the region has shortcomings.
Alexei Kiselyov, coordinator of Greenpeace Russia’s anti-pollution campaigns said: “In Russia we do
not have one hundred percent of our ships maintained in a suitable condition as
is the practice in the West. In the last few days we have seen a very clear
demonstration of that,” Reuters reports.
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