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Peruvians Race To Rescue Animals as Oil Spill Spreads

22 January 2022 18:04 WIB

Biologists from the National Service of Protected Natural Areas (SERNANP), work on a bird affected by the oil spill pollution caused by abnormal waves triggered by a massive underwater volcanic eruption half a world away in Tonga, in Ancon, Peru, January 21, 2022. Peru's Agency for Environmental Assessment and Enforcement (OEFA) said in a statement that as of Thursday the area affected included 1.7 million square metres of land and 1.2 million square metres in the sea. REUTERS/Pilar Olivares

22 Januari 2022 00:00 WIB

Biologist from the National Service of Protected Natural Areas (SERNANP), collect birds affected by the oil spill pollution caused by abnormal waves triggered by a massive underwater volcanic eruption half a world away in Tonga, in Ancon, Peru, January 21, 2022. Peruvians are racing to save animals caught up in a devastating oil spill that has been blamed on a volcanic explosion near Tonga. REUTERS/Pilar Olivares

22 Januari 2022 00:00 WIB

A biologist from the National Service of Protected Natural Areas (SERNANP), holds a bird affected by the oil spill pollution caused by abnormal waves triggered by a massive underwater volcanic eruption half a world away in Tonga, in Ancon, Peru, January 21, 2022. The spill, blamed on unusual swells caused by a volcanic eruption thousands of miles away in Tonga on Sunday, has dirtied waters and beaches along Peru's Pacific coast, with dead birds washing up on shore. REUTERS/Pilar Olivares

22 Januari 2022 00:00 WIB

A biologist from the National Service of Protected Natural Areas (SERNANP), collects a bird affected by the oil spill pollution caused by abnormal waves triggered by a massive underwater volcanic eruption half a world away in Tonga, in Ancon, Peru, January 21, 2022. REUTERS/Pilar Olivares

22 Januari 2022 00:00 WIB

A biologist from the National Service of Protected Natural Areas (SERNANP), collects birds affected by the oil spill pollution caused by abnormal waves triggered by a massive underwater volcanic eruption half a world away in Tonga, in Ancon, Peru, January 21, 2022. REUTERS/Pilar Olivares

22 Januari 2022 00:00 WIB

A biologist from the National Service of Protected Natural Areas (SERNANP), collects a bird affected by the oil spill pollution caused by abnormal waves triggered by a massive underwater volcanic eruption half a world away in Tonga, in Ancon, Peru, January 21, 2022. REUTERS/Pilar Olivares

22 Januari 2022 00:00 WIB