UN Preparing Team To Visit Derelict Oil Tanker Off Yemen

UN Preparing Team To Visit Derelict Oil Tanker Off Yemen

UNITED NATIONS, July 14 (NNN-SABA) – The United Nations is preparing a team, to assess a neglected tanker off Yemen, to avoid a possible catastrophic spill of 1.1 million barrels of crude oil, a UN spokesman said.

“The local de facto authorities in Yemen, officially communicated to the UN, their approval for an UN-led technical assessment and repair mission, onboard the Safer oil tanker, off the coast of Ras Issa,” said Stephane Dujarric, spokesman for UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres.

The “local de facto authorities” refer to the Houthi rebels, controlling much of the embattled country’s northern area.

“We are working to ensure the technical team can be deployed as soon as possible, to assess the condition of the tanker and undertake initial repairs,” Dujarric told a virtual briefing.

After the assessment, and feasible light repairs, members of the team are to advise on any remaining measures that would be needed, to avoid an oil spill, which would be catastrophic for Yemeni communities, the Red Sea environment, bordering countries and their communities, as well as international maritime traffic, he said.

At the end of May, water reportedly entered the engine room of the permanently anchored tanker, which could have led to disaster, but a temporary fix was applied at that time.

The tanker served as a floating oil storage and offloading vessel that is moored in the Red Sea, before most of the crew deserted it after the Houthi rebels took over the area about five years ago.

The Security Council is scheduled to hold a meeting on the issue tomorrow, the spokesman said.– NNN-SABA

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