Oil spill ruins Mubarak Village-Churna Island coastal belt popular with tourists

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Sindh, Oct 25 (TNS): A stretch of the Sindh-Balochistan coastal belt has become heavily polluted due to an oil spill from an underground pipeline, posing a serious threat to marine life, fisherman complained on Thursday.

Spillage of tar and oil has wreaked havoc on the entire stretch of the coast from Mubarak Village to Churna Island and a strong stench permeates the area, local residents and fishermen told the media.

Mubarak Village counsellor Sarfaraz Haroon complained that spill has turned the popular picnic location known for its blue-green water into a black mess.

He urged the government to take notice of the matter and regretted that the incident was not the first to threaten the local economy, as many such episodes had occurred previously.

“If the government does not take the matter seriously, sea life will be completely destroyed [in the area],” he said, underscoring the need for immediate action.

Haroon said that turtles, dolphins, whales, and other marine organisms were all on borrowed time unless remedial steps were taken.

Local fishermen demanded that the government take strict disciplinary action against the owners of the company responsible for the spill.

In January this year, the Senate Standing Committee on Maritime Affairs was briefed regarding the rising pollution levels in the sea.

The director general of ports and shipping Asad Chandna had told the committee that 450 to 500 million gallons of raw sewage were being discharged daily directly into the sea without any solution in sight to stop the pollution.