SIBENIK, Jan 3 (Hina) - There were no signs that the oil spill 12
days ago from an UNPROFOR tank near Bribirske Mostine had polluted
the Guduca Creek.
This was the opinion of the 'Krka' National Park management
representatives who, escorted by UN military observers, this
afternoon sailed two kilometers upward of the Guduca canyon,
National Park director Gorana Deljac-Stipanicev said.
UNPROFOR allowed "Krka' National Park experts to visit Guduca
after discussions this morning between representatives of the
Sibenik County, National Park management, and the Croatian
Government office for UNPROFOR relations and UNPROFOR commander in
Croatia, Major General Tayyeb.
It was agreed that from tomorrow Guduca would be patrolled
twice daily.
UNPROFOR officials around 4pm today in Zaton, near Sibenik,
received floating dams, pumps and other equipment to clean up the
area polluted by the oil spill. General Tayyeb said it had polluted
the soil around Bribirske Mostine and the Bribisnica river as far
as the Ladevac hamlet.
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