China today continued its nearly weeklong effort to clean up an oil spill that has dumped 1,500 tons of crude into the waters in a northeastern province. Officials are scrambling to prevent the oil in Liaoning province from spreading out into the Yellow Sea and international waters. About 800 boats equipped with oil absorbers and dispersants have been dispatched. And crews are dumping 30 tons of oil-eating bacteria daily.Ship traffic at Dalian, China's second-largest port for crude oil imports, was limited to not interfere with the cleanup efforts. The state-run news agency Xinhua said about 420 vessels were turned away in the past four days. Fishing, a major industry in the area, has been banned until the end of the summer. While Beijing is optimistic that the cleanup will be complete by Friday, analysts argue it may take months to contain the oil's spread. The spill began after two pipelines exploded on Friday in northeastern province of Liaoning.
News On AIR | July 22, 2010 9:22 PM
China continues to contain oil spill?