An oil pipeline near Abadan in Iran’s Khuzestan Province suddenly ruptured, spilling approximately 60 tons of crude oil. A massive amount of oil surged into the Karun River and overflowed into surrounding farmland. An oil slick stretching about 7 kilometers formed on the river’s surface, with the pollution zone extending into the Persian Gulf; petroleum substance levels in the river exceeded safety standards by 40 times. As a result of the crude oil seepage, large swathes of farmland soil have been contaminated and crops have withered; the river’s ecosystem has been completely destroyed, with fish and shrimp disappearing entirely, and the water emitting a pungent, foul odor. The spill also directly threatens the safety of drinking water sources for coastal cities such as Abadan, severely impacting the lives of local residents and agricultural production.

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