Al Jazeera interviews WWF on Timor oil spill - 24 Oct 09

  • 12 years ago
Millions of litres of oil from a ruptured well have been spewing into the Timor Sea off the coast of Australia for more than two months.

Gilly Lewellyn, from the World Wildlife Fund for nature said hundreds, maybe thousands of sea birds and marine animals have been exposed to toxic chemicals, and many of them have died.

With the Australian government saying up to two thousand barrels of oil could be seeping into the sea each day, the WWF said the spill is akin to the 1989 Exxon Valdez disaster off the US State of Alaska, the effects of which lasted for 20 years

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