Decaying Oil Tanker In Red Sea Threatens Millions Of Yemenis

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A close-up view of the FSO Safer oil tanker on 19 June 2020 off the port of Ras Isa, Yemen (Maxar Technologies via AFP)  

The Guardian: Rotting Red Sea oil tanker could leave 8m people without water 

FSO Safer has been abandoned since 2017 and loss of its 1.1m barrels would destroy Yemen’s fishing stocks 

The impact of an oil spill in the Red Sea from a tanker that is rotting in the water could be far wider than anticipated, with 8 million people losing access to running water and Yemen’s Red Sea fishing stock destroyed within three weeks. 

Negotiations are under way to offload the estimated 1.1m barrels of crude oil that remains onboard the FSO Safer, which has been deteriorating by the month since it was abandoned in 2017. The vessel contains four times the amount of oil released by the Exxon Valdez in the Gulf of Alaska in 1989, and a spill is considered increasingly probable. 

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WNU Editor: A 1.1 million oil spill will devastate that part of Yemen's shoreline for years. 

More News On A Decaying Oil Tanker In The Red Sea Threatening Millions Of Yemenis  

Decaying oil tanker off Yemen could disrupt clean water supply for 9 million people -- CNN  

Yemen: Decaying oil tanker in Red Sea threatens millions -- Middle East Eye  

‘Looming disaster’: Oil ship leak threatens millions of Yemenis -- Al Jazeera  

Clean Water for Nearly 10 Million People Threatened by Red Sea's Aging Oil Tanker: Study -- Common Dreams


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