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Kiel Canal closed at least until January 3rd

2022-12-27T14:08:51.177Z


Kiel Canal closed at least until January 3rd Created: 2022-12-27Updated: 2022-12-27 3:02 PM It takes longer to clean up the spilled oil, and the Kiel Canal remains closed for longer. © Jonas Walzberg/dpa But no release for shipping from Wednesday. The Kiel Canal will remain closed at the turn of the year. The reason is the bank-side oil control. Around 120 helpers are still on duty. Brunsbütte


Kiel Canal closed at least until January 3rd

Created: 2022-12-27Updated: 2022-12-27 3:02 PM

It takes longer to clean up the spilled oil, and the Kiel Canal remains closed for longer.

© Jonas Walzberg/dpa

But no release for shipping from Wednesday.

The Kiel Canal will remain closed at the turn of the year.

The reason is the bank-side oil control.

Around 120 helpers are still on duty.

Brunsbüttel - Despite successes in fighting oil after an accident in the port of Brunsbüttel, the Kiel Canal will remain closed to shipping at least until January 3rd.

Data recorded by a sensor aircraft showed that there was only a small amount of oil on the water, as the emergency command announced on Tuesday.

The artificial waterway will remain closed for the time being so as not to impede the cleaning work on the embankment.

Over Christmas, emergency services had made progress in scavenging for oil on the water.

"We have now also absorbed most of the recoverable oil," said a spokesman for the emergency command.

The “thick layers” have been eliminated.

Since Tuesday morning, the work has continued with the help of special ships and also on land.

The CCME assumed that a large part of the oil remaining on the water would be absorbed during the course of Tuesday.

Task forces and ships would gradually be withdrawn.

About 120 helpers were still on duty on Tuesday.

However, extensive and lengthy work is still required on the banks and embankments, on contaminated ships and on the port and lock systems.

This is to prevent oil from getting into uncontaminated areas as far as possible.

According to the Havariekommando, private companies are increasingly being involved.

A thin film of oil is currently still visible on the water in some areas.

Check flights took place on Sunday.

In the meantime, around 150 people from local fire brigades and from the Technical Relief Agency (THW) from Schleswig-Holstein, Hamburg and Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania were on duty.

However, the work to eliminate the consequences of the accident is taking longer than initially expected.

A release of the waterway, initially planned for Saturday, therefore had to be postponed.

The head of the emergency command, Robby Renner, had addressed the emergency services in an audio message.

"I would like to thank you for your energetic commitment and cannot appreciate your achievement enough," it says.

The women and men involved put aside private interests during the holidays in order to help.

dpa

Source: merkur

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