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Melting Permafrost Due to Climate Change Threatens Gas and Oil Network in Russia, Causes Oil Spill
Last week, an oil spill occurred in Norilsk City, Siberia at the Arctic Circle due to melting permafrost, which endangers Russia's gas and oil network and worsens climate change. A storage tank containing diesel oil amounting to 21,000 liters collapsed, spilling 6,000 tons on the ground and spilling 15,000 tons on a river and other bodies of water.
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