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Two Russian Oil Tankers Sink in Black Sea, Causing Major Spill

Storm Wrecks Russian Oil Tankers, Leaving Deadly Spill Behind

by pinkfloyd
December 15, 2024
in Climate Change, Environment, World News
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Two Russian Oil Tankers Damaged in Black Sea, Crew Member Killed

Russian Tankers Sink Amid Storm, Causing Significant Oil Spill - The Russian Southern Transport Prosecutor’s Office via AP)

Two Russian Oil Tankers Wrecked in Black Sea, Triggering Major Oil Spill

A heavy storm in the Black Sea caused a devastating incident as two Russian oil tankers, the Volgoneft-212 and Volgoneft-239, were heavily damaged, leading to a significant oil spill. The tragic event left at least one crew member dead and has raised concerns over environmental and maritime safety.

Tankers Break Apart Amid Storm

Footage released by Russia’s Southern Transport Prosecutor’s Office revealed the catastrophic damage. One of the tankers was seen split in half and sinking, with large oil slicks spreading across the water. The second vessel reportedly drifted after sustaining severe structural damage.

The accident occurred in the Kerch Strait, a critical waterway that separates mainland Russia from Crimea, the Ukrainian territory annexed by Moscow in 2014.

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Emergency Response Activated

Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered Deputy Prime Minister Vitaly Savelyev to lead a working group to manage the crisis. Authorities have launched a rescue and clean-up operation involving tugboats, helicopters, and over 50 personnel.

Rosmorrechflot, Russia’s federal agency for sea and inland water transport, confirmed the details:

  • A total of 29 crew members were aboard the two tankers—15 on one and 14 on the other.
  • Both tankers had the capacity to carry around 4,200 tonnes of oil each.

While the full scale of the spill remains unclear, the incident has triggered fears of severe environmental damage in the region.

Past and Present Concerns

This is not the first major maritime disaster in the Kerch Strait. In 2007, another tanker, Volgoneft-139, split in half during a storm, spilling over 1,000 tonnes of oil into the sea.

The incident also underscores ongoing concerns about Russia’s use of older and poorly maintained tankers to navigate sanctions on its oil exports. Western allies of Ukraine have imposed heavy restrictions on Russian oil since the Kremlin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. To bypass sanctions, Russia reportedly employs a “ghost fleet” of unregulated tankers that often lack proper maintenance and insurance, increasing the risk of such disasters.

Investigations Underway

Authorities are now investigating potential criminal negligence as the cause of the incident. With the Kerch Strait being a vital maritime passage and environmentally sensitive zone, the focus is on containing the damage and ensuring accountability.

This disaster adds to the mounting challenges of maritime safety in the region while highlighting the geopolitical and environmental risks tied to Russia’s oil transport practices.

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pinkfloyd

pinkfloyd

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