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Israel shuts Mediterran­ean shore after oil devastates coast

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Israel closed all its Mediterran­ean beaches until further notice on Sunday, days after an offshore oil spill deposited an estimated dozens of tons of tar across more than 100 miles of coastline in what officials are calling one of the country's worst ecological disasters.

Activists began reporting globs of black tar on Israel's coast last week after a heavy storm washed the petroleum byproducts ashore, wreaking havoc on wildlife.

Researcher­s with the country's Agricultur­e Ministry determined Sunday that a dead young fin whale that washed up on a beach in southern Israel died from ingesting the viscous black liquid, according to Kan, Israel's public broadcaste­r.

Israel's Nature and Parks Authority has called the spill "one of the most serious ecological disasters" in the country's history. In 2014, a crude oil spill in the Arava Desert caused extensive damage to one of the country's delicate ecosystems.

The exact cause of the spill has yet to be determined and is currently under investigat­ion by Israeli environmen­tal officials.

Volunteers took to the beaches on Saturday to help clean up the tar, and several were hospitaliz­ed after they inhaled toxic fumes.

The Environmen­tal Protection, Health and Interior Ministries issued a joint statement Sunday warning the public not to visit the entire length of the country's 195 km (120 mile) Mediterran­ean coastline, cautioning that "exposure to tar can be harmful to public health."

 ??  ?? Israel volunteers clean the contaminat­ed HaBonim beach, south the port city of Haifa, on Sonday.
Israel volunteers clean the contaminat­ed HaBonim beach, south the port city of Haifa, on Sonday.

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