KRASNODAR, January 2. /TASS/. Almost 73 metric tons of sand and soil polluted with fuel oil have been removed from the coast in Russia’s southern Krasnodar Region following the crash of two tankers in the Black Sea, the regional crisis center said in a statement.
"As of the morning of January 2, nearly 73 tons of fuel oil-contaminated sand were removed from beaches in the city of Anapa and the Temryuksky District," the statement reads.
Meanwhile, monitoring teams reported new fuel oil spots near Anapa in the early morning of Thursday. Clean-up efforts continue.
Fuel tanker crash
The Volgoneft-212 and Volgoneft-239 tankers crashed on December 15. One crew member was killed, while others were evacuated. According to emergency services, the tankers were carrying approximately 9,200 tons of fuel oil. The oil leak polluted a vast area of the Black Sea. Efforts are underway to deal with the aftermath of the oil spill.