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SIGN: Fight the marine bitumen spill off Nias Island!
Dear friends of the rainforests,
An environmental disaster is unfolding
in slow motion off the coast of Sumatra, Indonesia:
In February 2023, the tanker MT AASHI
ran aground in the waters between Sumatra and Nias Island to the
west. The ship was carrying 3,600 tons of bitumen – a thick, sticky
byproduct of crude oil – from the United Arab Emirates to Sumatra.
Bitumen is leaking from the wreck into the sea and onto nearby
shorelines. A 70 km radius has been impacted by the pollution.
Local people rescued the 20-man crew.
But the Indonesian government has turned a blind eye to the disaster
and the shipowners are keeping a low profile: Nearly a year has
passed and they have yet to salvage the wreck or lift a finger to
clean up the spill.
"The coral reefs and mangrove forests
right up to the coast of Nias Island have already suffered
terribly," said Rianda Purba of the environmental NGO WALHI North
Sumatra. "The authorities must take urgent action. We need the whole
world to see what is happening here so that effective measures are
finally taken against the spill."
Please sign our petition – the
international community needs to send a loud and clear signal to the
Indonesian government and shipowners to WAKE UP and take
action!
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Thanks for being involved,
John Hayduska
Rainforest Rescue (Rettet den
Regenwald e. V.) |
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