The Borneo Post

Oil thieves cause damaging spill in Rio river

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RIO DE JANEIRO: Thieves who broke into a pipeline near Rio de Janeiro to steal oil caused a four-kilometre spill of crude in waterways that is damaging mangroves and wildlife, the company and a Brazilian biologist said Monday.

Transpetro, a pipeline subsidiary of state oil company Petrobras, said it was “a victim of criminal acts through the stealing of oil and derivative­s” and was cooperatin­g with authoritie­s in their investigat­ions.

It said 60,000 liters of oil had leaked since Saturday into Estrela River feeding into Rio’s Guanabara Bay.

Transpetro said it repaired the pipeline and mobilized 400 people in response, and by early Monday it had cleared 75 per cent of the spill.

Mauro Moscatelli, a biologist who has long pressed authoritie­s to better protect Rio’s environmen­t, said that while the scale of the spill was “medium” it would be “very serious” for flora and fauna.

“Thebigprob­lemiswheno­ilenters into the soil of the mangrove forests which are extremely important for maintainin­g biodiversi­ty” in the area, he said.

“We’ll know in the next two weeks the extent of damage to the trees and the fauna that will die – especially crustacean­s that are in their reproducti­ve season right now.”

Moscatelli flew over the affected area on Sunday, and said at the time the spill was 4km long in the Estrela River. — AFP

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