UN to begin aerial surveys of Lebanese oil slick

UN surveys Lebanese oil spill
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The UN's Environmental Programme (UNEP) is to begin aerial surveys of the oil spill blighting the Lebanese and Syrian coastline.

The news comes after assurances were given from Israeli authorities of safe passage for its flights.

Up to 15,000 tonnes of fuel oil flowed into the Mediterranean Sea, killing marine life and affecting around 100 miles of coastline, since Israeli missiles hit the Jiyyeh power station, located south of Beirut, last month.

Between that time and now, fighting between Israel and Hizbullah militants meant aerial surveillance had to be put on hold until hostilities ceased.

UNEP's executive director, Achim Steiner, said he had received assurances from Israel's environmental protection minister, Gideon Ezra, of safe passage for the flights.

"I would like to acknowledge the response by the Israeli authorities giving safe and secure passage of aerial surveillance flights," he said.

"It is absolutely vital that these are swiftly undertaken to establish the quantity of oil still floating on the sea and to thus tailor the appropriate clean-up response."

UNEP has compared the spill to the disaster in 1999 off the coast of France when the Erika tanker spilled an estimated 13,000 metric tonnes of oil into the Atlantic Ocean.

The UN and European ministers in Athens last week approved a $64 million action plan to clean up the spill, with possibly more funds pencilled in for next year.

A workforce of 300 people will help clean up to 30 sites and a long-term assessment will be made on what can be gleaned from the ecological disaster.

Lebanese environment minister Yacoub Sarraf described the spill as the biggest environmental catastrophe in his country's history.

It is estimated more than $200 million is needed to clean up the coastline.


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