Emissions, presumably, of palm oil occurred on the Black Sea coast in Anapa and Temryuksky district of the Krasnodar Territory. This is reported by the operstab of the Krasnodar Territory.
"In places on the coastline of the Bugaz spit between art. Blagoveshchensk (Anapa) and Volna (Temryuk district) on April 5 and 6, emissions of a white substance were detected on a section of the coast with a length of about 10 km," the Operstaba telegram channel says.
It is noted that the main emissions were recorded on April 5, on Sunday there were practically none.
According to preliminary data, this is palm oil. Employees of the environmental Prosecutor's office and Rosprirodnadzor took samples to establish exactly what kind of substance it is. It is also necessary to find out the source of its origin.
As EADaily reported today, new fuel oil emissions were detected on the beaches of Anapa. This was reported by Interfax with reference to the operational headquarters of the Krasnodar Territory.

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