Environment
8 Million People May Lose Access to Clean Water as Rotting Ship Worsens Oil Spill in Red Sea
An oil spill in the Red Sea caused by a decaying ship might have considerably worse consequences than expected, with 8 million people losing access to clean water and Yemen's Red Sea fishing stock being decimated in three weeks.
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