5,000 Liters of Oil Spill Contained in Hamburg Port
A leak from a heavy oil tank in the Kattwykhafen area caused significant land and water contamination, prompting a swift response from firefighting and environmental teams.
- Approximately 5,000 liters of a water-oil mixture leaked from a heavy oil tank at a recycling facility in the Kattwykhafen area of Hamburg Port on Sunday afternoon.
- The spill spread across a 90,000-square-meter area, affecting both land and water, with the primary damage localized to firm grounds and embankments near the site.
- Firefighting teams deployed oil-absorbing materials and floating barriers to prevent further spread of the oil into the Elbe River, successfully containing the contamination.
- Specialized underwater barriers using pressurized air were activated, and aerial surveillance by police helicopters provided an overview of the situation.
- The firefighting operation, involving over 30 personnel and lasting more than three hours, concluded Sunday evening, with the site handed over to environmental authorities for further management.