Venezuela Sounds Alarm Over Trinidad Oil Spill Threat
Venezuela's government has raised concerns over an oil spill from Trinidad and Tobago, which is affecting local fishing and the environment. They claim the spill's magnitude surpasses a previous incident in May. Satellite imagery confirms the pollutants drifting toward Venezuelan waters, but no further details on the spill's extent were provided.
Venezuela's government issued a warning on Friday about an oil spill originating from Trinidad and Tobago, which poses a threat to regional fishing and the environment.
Officials stated that the current incident surpasses the magnitude of a similar event in May, highlighting its impact on Venezuelan waters.
Although satellite imagery has confirmed the pollutants' drift toward Venezuela, the government has yet to disclose the spill's full extent.
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