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"Caspian Sea Oil Rig Continues to Burn, Heightening Risk of Spill"

"MOSCOW — A fire on an oil platform in the Caspian Sea burned on Monday for a fourth day, and the Azerbaijani company that operates the site warned that the fire could spread to the oil wells that feed the platform, heightening the risk of a spill.

Workers were evacuated on Friday, but one of two lifeboats capsized in rough seas, leaving 29 people missing and presumed dead.

There have been no reports of spills so far. While rich in oil, the Caspian Sea, the largest enclosed inland body of water in the world, is also vulnerable to ecological damage."

Andrew E. Kramer reports for the New York Times December 7, 2015.

Source: NY Times, 12/08/2015