TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO-ENVIRONMENT-ACCIDENT-OIL-SPILL

Workers leave after their cleaning work could not be done due to the high tide after an oil spill at Rockly Bay in Tobago island, Trinidad and Tobago, on February 10, 2024. An oil spill caused by a mysterious ship that ran aground in the waters of Trinidad and Tobago on February 7 spread along some 15 kilometers of coastline, just when the country expects to receive thousands of tourists in the middle of the carnival season. (Photo by Clement Williams / AFP) (Photo by CLEMENT WILLIAMS/AFP via Getty Images)
Workers leave after their cleaning work could not be done due to the high tide after an oil spill at Rockly Bay in Tobago island, Trinidad and Tobago, on February 10, 2024. An oil spill caused by a mysterious ship that ran aground in the waters of Trinidad and Tobago on February 7 spread along some 15 kilometers of coastline, just when the country expects to receive thousands of tourists in the middle of the carnival season. (Photo by Clement Williams / AFP) (Photo by CLEMENT WILLIAMS/AFP via Getty Images)
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