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Weather service warns oil slick may reach Azov Sea in 24 hours - 2

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Fuel oil that flowed from a split tanker into a strait between the Black and Azov seas four days ago may reach the Azov within the next 24 hours, weather experts said on Thursday.
(Adds environmental regulator's comments in paras 5-6)

MOSCOW, November 15 (RIA Novosti) - Fuel oil that flowed from a split tanker into a strait between the Black and Azov seas four days ago may reach the Azov within the next 24 hours, weather experts said on Thursday.

In Sunday's disaster, another four ships sank, and at least six sailors died. The Russian Emergency Situations Ministry said earlier that 2,000 metric tons of fuel oil had spilled into the sea, and that fuel was continuing to flow from the tanker. The four sunken dry-cargo vessels were carrying about 7,000 metric tons of sulphur on board.

Russia's hydrometeorological service said in a statement: "According to estimates, about half of the spilt fuel oil remains on the southwest shore of the Tuzla Promontory [in the Kerch Strait], but about 15% is in the Kerch Straight and will reach the Azov Sea in about 24 hours."

Earlier, experts from the service said that tests of water samples showed that the oil product content in the polluted area was 2.5 milligrams per liter, 50 times above the acceptable level. The service said the slick stretches 20-30 meters into the sea.

Oleg Mitvol, deputy head of Russian environmental regulator Rosprirodnadzor, said the fuel oil spill now seeping into the soil on the coastline may generate over 10,000 metric tons waste.

"The length of the contaminated shoreline is 50 km [31 miles]. This may result in 10,000 tons of dirt, if not more," he said. He explained that when mixed with earth, one kilogram of fuel oil results in 200 kilograms of waste.

Some 9,000 fish and 30,000 birds have been killed by pollution in the strait, earlier reports said.

Rescuers are continuing their search for five missing sailors from the sunken dry freighter Nakhichevan.

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