UN: An Abandoned Oil Tanker In The Waters Of Yemen May Break Up To Clean Up The Leaked Crude Oil, Which Will Cost US $20 Billion

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According to Agence France Presse reported, the United Nations warned on the 9th local time that a giant oil tanker abandoned in the waters of Yemen may disintegrate. If the cruise ship disintegrates, it will cost US $20 billion to clean up the leaked crude oil** David grisley, the UN humanitarian coordinator in Yemen, said that when he visited the cruise ship with technical experts recently, there are signs that the cruise ship may disintegrate soon, and the impact of the oil spill on the environment will be disastrous.

It is reported that the abandoned giant tanker with a history of 45 years is called FSO safer, which carries 1.1 million barrels of crude oil.

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