Deserted Oil Tanker Off Yemen's Coast Could Create An Environmental Disaster
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Doug Weir of the Conflict and Environment Observatory about a deserted oil tanker described as a "floating bomb" that's currently anchored off the coast of Yemen.
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July 27, 2019 at 04:45AM
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NPR News: Deserted Oil Tanker Off Yemen's Coast Could Create An Environmental Disaster
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