Tamil Nadu
Oil Spill (representative image)
According to a survey by the Indian Coast Guard, the oil spill reported in the floodwaters in the Ennore-Manali region, near Chennai, in the days after cyclone Michaung has now reached the sea and is spread over an area of 20 sq km from the mouth of the Kosathalaiyar River to Kasimedu harbour.
The state government has constituted a 20-member State of Oil Spill-Crisis Management Group to take care of the issue. The group headed by the Chief Secretary consists of Secretaries of various departments and also officials of Indian Oil and Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited (CPCL).
According to a report by News9Live, the state's environment department has formed a five-member technical team with members from Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board (TNPCB), Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI), Anna University and the Coast Guard to visit CPCL to investigate the reason for the oil spill and submit a report this evening.
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