Satellite Imagery Reveals Possible Oil Spill from Houthi-Attacked Tanker in Red Sea A potential oil spill stretching 2.2 nautical miles has been detected near the Sounion tanker in the Red Sea, following an attack by Houthi rebels earlier this month. The Greek shipping authority reported this finding to the UN maritime agency, based on satellite imagery from the European Maritime Safety Agency. While the exact nature of the spill is unclear, with US officials stating the main cargo remains intact, there are concerns about potential fuel leakage from the damaged engine. The situation poses a significant environmental threat to the Red Sea, prompting Greece to call for international assistance in addressing the hazard and resolving the crisis involving the Greek-flagged vessel carrying 150,000 tons of crude oil. « Previous Article Next Article » Share This Article Choose Your Platform: Facebook Twitter Google Plus Linkedin Related Posts Why Do Most Nations Use Fiat Money Today? READ MORE 56% of Americans Unable to Cover $1,000 Emergency Costs READ MORE ZeroHedge: $1 Trillion Per 100 Days READ MORE Rising U.S. Debt Surpasses $35 Trillion READ MORE Singapore’s central bank MAS boosts gold reserves to nearly 200 tonnes READ MORE Add a Comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Name * Email * Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Comment