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Lebanese oil slick threatens neighbouring countries

By Fiona Harvey in London

Published: August 5 2006 03:00 | Last updated: August 5 2006 03:00

An oil slick affecting more than 80km of the Lebanese coastline has reached Syria and could threaten Cyprus, Turkey and Greece if left unchecked.

The spill was caused by the bombing of the Jiyyeh power station, 30km south of Beirut, on July 13 and 15. The oil has been spreading widely because it has been impossible to begin cleaning it up while the Israeli attack on the country continues.

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