Death Toll Climbs in Oil Barge Sinking Off Venezuela

September 30, 2024

At least four people have been reported dead following the sinking of an oil barge operated by a contractor of Venezuela's state-run energy company PDVSA at the country's Lake Maracaibo, according to a report of the accident on Thursday and sources.

Another 19 people had been successfully rescued by Thursday morning at the accident site, the report added.

(Photo: Social Media)
(Photo: Social Media)

Incidents involving barges that carry Venezuelan oil and fuel between domestic ports and to the Caribbean have become frequent. A large fuel oil spill near Tobago from a capsized barge navigating from Venezuela hit several Caribbean nations in March.

PDVSA did not immediately reply to a request for comment.


(Reuters - Reporting by Mircely Guanipa, Mariela Nava and Deisy Buitrago. Editing by Marianna Parraga)

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