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A giant oil tanker is on fire and could explode in the South China Sea

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An environmental catastrophe in the making.
Three days after it collided with another ship off the coast of Shanghai, the tanker Sanchi is on fire and leaking oil into the South China Sea.
And experts fear that is not even the worst-case scenario.
At least 30 Iranians and two Bangladeshi citizens were aboard the tanker when the collision occurred. One body has been recovered but not publicly identified. Rescue crews said there were no signs of survivors.
Since the crash, the Sanchi has been billowing thick plumes of black smoke into the air. Unless the fire can be brought under control, officials worry that the ship might explode and sink, releasing its 1 million barrels of oil into the water.
The resulting spill would be about three times bigger than the Exxon Valdez spill of 1989, one of the worst environmental disasters in history. It would double what the  Prestige oil tanker  released when it sank off the coast of Spain in 2002. That accident damaged beaches in France, Spain and Portugal, and led to the closure of one of Spain’s richest fishing areas.
(Some of the worst spills in history have been even bigger. When the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig exploded off the southern coast of the United States in 2010, it spilled about 210 million gallons of oil  into the Gulf of Mexico. In 1979, the Atlantic Empress and the Aegean Captain collided, resulting in a 90-million-gallon oil spill. A 1991 explosion aboard the tanker ABT Summer off the coast of Angola spilled about 80 million gallons.

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