Cleaning Up Oil in Dalian a Slow Process

After a pipeline explosion that led to at least 1,500 tons of crude oil gushing into the sea off the coast of China’s Dalian City last week.
Cleaning Up Oil in Dalian a Slow Process
A boat and debris floating in an oil slick in the Yellow Sea, after a huge spill following the pipeline fire at the port in Dalian, in Liaoning Province, China. AFP/AFP/Getty Images
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A boat and debris floating in an oil slick in the Yellow Sea, after a huge spill following the pipeline fire at the port in Dalian, in Liaoning Province, China. (AFP/AFP/Getty Images)