Nahal Zin fuel leak

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The Nahal Zin fuel leak (Hebrew: אסון נחל צין) was a severe ecological disaster caused in June 2011 when a backhoe loader struck and ruptured an underground fuel pipeline in southern Israel. 1.5 million liters of jet fuel leaked into the surrounding soil, resulting in localized soil contamination, damage to nearby flora, and wasted fuel. It is considered the worst ecological disaster ever to befall a nature reserve in the history of the State of Israel. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Nahal Zin fuel leak
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rdf:langString A cleanup crew stands in a puddle of leaked fuel—Ministry of Environmental Protection
rdf:langString "The damaged pipe"—Ynetnews
rdf:langString "The pipe that leaked at Nahal Zin" —Haaretz
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rdf:langString The Nahal Zin fuel leak (Hebrew: אסון נחל צין) was a severe ecological disaster caused in June 2011 when a backhoe loader struck and ruptured an underground fuel pipeline in southern Israel. 1.5 million liters of jet fuel leaked into the surrounding soil, resulting in localized soil contamination, damage to nearby flora, and wasted fuel. It is considered the worst ecological disaster ever to befall a nature reserve in the history of the State of Israel.
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