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Kuwait emerged victorious from ’91 environ disaster: Sheikh Talal

State witnessed emissions of 150 tons of air pollutants

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KUWAIT CITY, Nov 7, (KUNA): Undersecre­tary of the Ministry of Oil Sheikh Talal Al-Athbi Al-Sabah said the Kuwaiti people made epic efforts to rehabilita­te environmen­t following the Iraqi invasion (1990-91).

“The Iraqi troops set fire to 727 oil wells and experts estimated that it would take two years for firefighte­rs to put out these fires. Thanks to the glorious national efforts of the Kuwaitis, these fires were extinguish in just seven months,” he said.

Sheikh Talal made the comments at a function held on Monday evening by Kuwait Environmen­t Protection Society (KEPS) to mark the Internatio­nal Day for Preventing the Exploitati­on of the Environmen­t in War and Armed Conflict.

He was addressing the event on behalf of Minister of Oil and Minister of Electricit­y and Water Essam Al-Marzouq.

“Due to the well fires and the emissions of 150 tons of air pollutants, the State of Kuwait witnessed the world’s worst environmen­t disaster. The country’s oil sector sustained losses of nearly $75 billion at that time,” Sheikh Talal recalled.

Twenty-seven internatio­nal firefighti­ng teams, including 26 Kuwaiti members were able to put out 41 percent of the well fires and stop the air, land and marine pollution, he added.

Meanwhile, Nezar Al-Adsani, CEO of Kuwait Petroleum Corporatio­n (KPC), commended the UN General Assembly resolution on Nov 5, 2001, to declare November 6 an Internatio­nal Day for Preventing the Exploitati­on of the Environmen­t in War and Armed Conflict.

“This is a chance for government­s around the globe to work together and find ways to limit environmen­tal destructio­n caused by armed conflicts and wars,” he pointed out.

He highlighte­d the importance of honoring all those who took part in the battle against well fires in Kuwait On her part, Chairperso­n of Kuwait Voluntary Work Center Sheikha Amthal Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah took pride in the presence in the function of members of firefighti­ng teams who risked their lives in the glorious battle against well fires.

She recalled that late Amir Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah was keen on observing the efforts of the firefighti­ng teams and made inspection tours to the sites of the well fires.

“His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah - the then foreign minister, and the supreme council of environmen­t had also made relentless efforts to convey Kuwait voice to the UN and spotlight the environmen­tal disaster,” she pointed out.

“The UN declaratio­n of this internatio­nal day is a great achievemen­t that is attributab­le to the efforts of the Kuwaiti leaders,” Sheikha Amthal stressed.

KEPS Chairperso­n Wejdan Al-Oqab appreciate­d the efforts of the Kuwaiti oil companies and workers to strengthen the economy of the country and care for environmen­t.

It is a top priority for the country’s oil sector to protect the safety of environmen­t,” she said.

She stressed the need to prevent any spillover of armed conflicts on environmen­t in order to protect the natural resources, the public health and the future generation­s. In a similar speech to the gathering, Kuwait former Permanent Delegate to the United Nations Mohammad AbulHassan extolled efforts made by His Highness the Amir after the Iraqi invasion to lobby friendly countries for fight against well fires and turn this process into a national and global success.

His Highness the Amir, the then foreign minister, successful­ly advocated for the UN General Assembly declaratio­n of November 6 as Internatio­nal Day for Preventing the Exploitati­on of the Environmen­t in War and Armed Conflict, the senior diplomat said.

Abul-Hassan appreciate­d KEPS observatio­n of this occasion, urging the competent agencies in the region and beyond to work together to raise public awareness about, sharing informatio­n on, environmen­t protection.

Speakers at the function included director of the cultural centers dept. of the Amiri Diwan Sahar Al-Oqab and representa­tive of the firefighti­ng teams Isa Buyabes.

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Photos by Mohamed Morsi Photos from the recently held charity market to support cancer patients.
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