Users on social networks spread images of the inert sea turtle in the sand of Playa Lido, one of the three affected in Lechería by the oil spill observed since December 5
In the morning hours of this Sunday, December 11, a dead sea turtle was found on the beaches of Lechería, Urbaneja municipality of Anzoátegui state, presumably caused by the oil spill that occurred in recent days on the shores of the coast.
Users on social networks reported the discovery of the reptile in the sand of one of the three beaches that were affected by the oil; specifically on Lido Beach. Those who denounced what happened with the turtle, ask that the causes for which it died be investigated.
The damage caused by the oil spill is beginning to be seen, this turtle was found dead this morning in Playa Lido #Dairy near the plaza de la virgen.#Attention neighborhood report #puertolacruzvenezuela #anzoátegui #Venezuela #venezuelanosenelmundo #vzla #vzla pic.twitter.com/r1oam7PTkz
— Gustavo Briceño Mendez (@gustavoadolfo23) December 11, 2022
dead turtle on lido beach #Dairy
Regrettable pic.twitter.com/C8M2j0eqb9
— Diego Reina A (@Mochima) December 11, 2022
Lechería woke up with a dead sea turtle on Playa Lido after the recent oil spill.
Isn’t totally cleaning up the Pozuelos bay an important issue?
Photo courtesy of @Mochima On Instagram. pic.twitter.com/zN2hNY5PMB
— Luis Roman (@Luis_Romanl) December 11, 2022
dead turtle on lido beach #Dairy It would be good to determine the causes of his death, since there was an oil spill in the sector, we must help preserve our environment and fight all environmental crimes, credits to the author ?? pic.twitter.com/79wJs1GN7J
— Sergio Padrón (@sergiopadronm) December 11, 2022
For the La Causa R party, the silence of Petróleos de Venezuela (PDVSA) about the incident with the oil and the environmental damage caused “is not tolerable.”
Terrible what we live. Today, Sunday, December 11, a dead sea turtle appears on Lido beach in the city of Lechería. Possibly poisoned by the recent oil spill suffered on the coast of Anzoategui. PDVSA’s silence is not tolerable. pic.twitter.com/Oic0SyymHW
— The Cause Я (@LaCausaRVe) December 11, 2022
So far, neither the Mayor’s Office of the Urbaneja Municipality of Anzoátegui state nor the mayor Manuel Ferreira have ruled on the matter.
Since December 5, there has been a measure prohibiting the use of Los Canales, Lido and Cangrejo beaches due to the presence of crude oil on the coast; of which the causes of its appearance are still unknown. In principle, the natural spaces were closed by 72 hours although later the decision was made to restrict access by undefined time until the environmental sanitation work has been done.
Professor at Simón Bolívar University Edward Kleinwho monitors PDVSA spills in different regions of Venezuela, assured that the oil stain on the Anzoátegui beaches extends for about 5 kilometers.
This is the #oilspill in #PtoLaCruz. Image @planet #6Dec. A 5km spot is clearly visible
originating from the refinery #PDVSA and another that already reaches the coast. The day before it was already visible between the clouds, that is, two days dripping without being contained. pic.twitter.com/LTTXqGJBqy— diodon histrix (@diodon321) December 8, 2022
The director of the Avista environmental foundation, Gaizkale Garay, stated on December 7 in Circuito Éxitos her presumption about what happened due to the opacity of PDVSA in this regard. She believes that what happened was that there was an overflow of the containment lagoons of the oil facilities near the beaches. “This weekend a stick of strong water fell (…) On other occasions, the lagoons overflow because the level of liquid in the containers exceeds.”
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