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BREAKING: Giant Ship Carrying 47 Diesel Barrels Sinks Sparking Fears Of Ecological Disaster


Terrifying reports are coming in about the sinking of a giant ship off the island of Santa Cruz in Ecuador recently.

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Local media reports identified the exact location as the sensitive and ecologically fragile destination of the Galapagos. 

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Sources added how the dispersant alongwith the containment barriers have been deployed for regulating the amount of damage that may have been done as coast guards rushed to the site.

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The state-run Ecuadorian company for oil confirmed how the ship was doomed as it began to sink near Santa Cruz.

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Authorities identified the ship as Albatroz which was known to be carrying 47 different diesel barrels, and it had resulted in a superficial slick, as reiterated by the country’s Environment ministry, 

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The famous Galapagos Islands are renowned for their great biodiversity and which includes a number of unique wildlife species like tortoises and hammerhead sharks too. 

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The company in charge of the ship said the emergency plan had been activated with plenty of containment set up around the area where the sinking disaster has taken place. 

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Thankfully, all four crew members aboard the sinking ship have managed to escape to safety as confirmed by the company’s spokesperson.

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A recent post on Twitter spoke in detail about how the National Park’s official account revealed how a dispersing agent was being allocated that is known to minimize the effects of the disaster on the environment. 

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Images from the islands struck to show how beautiful it is and how it is renowned as a UNESCO National World Heritage Site for wildlife and stunning marine life. Moreover, it has even been dubbed as the only place on the earth that houses thousands of species.

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A new report also showed how 97% of the reptiles found here can’t be found anywhere else on planet earth. 

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