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'Huge damage' in Australia spill | 'Huge damage' in Australia spill |
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The international conservation group, WWF, says a spill from a damaged oil rig in the Timor Sea off Australia has caused massive contamination. | The international conservation group, WWF, says a spill from a damaged oil rig in the Timor Sea off Australia has caused massive contamination. |
The WWF, which made a three-day survey of the area off Australia's north-west coast, said the spill was having a significant impact on marine life. | The WWF, which made a three-day survey of the area off Australia's north-west coast, said the spill was having a significant impact on marine life. |
A spokeswoman said she had seen dolphins swimming in water that was covered with oil. | A spokeswoman said she had seen dolphins swimming in water that was covered with oil. |
Engineers are mounting a fourth attempt to plug the leak on the West Atlas rig. | Engineers are mounting a fourth attempt to plug the leak on the West Atlas rig. |
It has been spilling oil for almost nine weeks. | It has been spilling oil for almost nine weeks. |
Outrage | Outrage |
The WWF spokeswoman, Dr Gilly Llewellyn, said that if the spill was closer to shore there would be global outrage. | The WWF spokeswoman, Dr Gilly Llewellyn, said that if the spill was closer to shore there would be global outrage. |
She said there were areas where the slick extended in every direction for as far as the eye could see. | She said there were areas where the slick extended in every direction for as far as the eye could see. |
Officials from Australia's Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism said on Thursday the damaged rig could be leaking as much as as 2,000 barrels of oil a day. | Officials from Australia's Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism said on Thursday the damaged rig could be leaking as much as as 2,000 barrels of oil a day. |
Described as a vast wilderness area, the area affected by the spill is home to many humpback whales, endangered turtles, dolphins and other marine life. | Described as a vast wilderness area, the area affected by the spill is home to many humpback whales, endangered turtles, dolphins and other marine life. |
Conservationists have said this is Australia's most damaging oil spill in 25 years. | Conservationists have said this is Australia's most damaging oil spill in 25 years. |
The West Atlas drilling platform lies about 200km (125 miles) off Australia's west coast. | |
The rig's operators have said that plugging the leak is an extremely complex task. | The rig's operators have said that plugging the leak is an extremely complex task. |
Operator PTTEP Australasia said the drilling team has come within centimetres of the target in previous attempts. | Operator PTTEP Australasia said the drilling team has come within centimetres of the target in previous attempts. |
About 300 people are working on addressing the spill, in the Timor Sea, at the Truscott air base and at Darwin, PTTEP has said. | About 300 people are working on addressing the spill, in the Timor Sea, at the Truscott air base and at Darwin, PTTEP has said. |
Seventeen vessels and nine aircraft, including a Boeing 747, have been used in the operation since 21 August. | Seventeen vessels and nine aircraft, including a Boeing 747, have been used in the operation since 21 August. |
Engineers have tried to cap a small hole 25cm wide that lies deep beneath the seabed. | Engineers have tried to cap a small hole 25cm wide that lies deep beneath the seabed. |
Boats have been spraying chemicals to help disperse the slick and stop it spreading. | Boats have been spraying chemicals to help disperse the slick and stop it spreading. |
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