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North Ecuador Oil Spill: 1,200 Barrels of Crude Harm Birds, Fish; Fishermen Will Likely Be Affected
The latest report said an oil spill occurred on a famous beach in North Ecuador's coast. At least 1,200 barrels of crude were reported to leak that could harm birds and fish. An investigation is on the way to determine the cause of the spill. Read here.
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