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Members of the Mexican navy carry out cleanup operations in Boca del Rio, near Veracruz, to remove crude residue from the Gulf of Mexico following a spill first reported in early March, 2026

Members of the Mexican navy carry out cleanup operations in Boca del Rio, near Veracruz, to remove crude residue from the Gulf of Mexico following a spill first reported in early March, 2026

An oil slick in the Gulf of Mexico affecting hundreds of kilometers of coastline was caused by "illegal dumping" from a ship and exacerbated by seepage from natural sources, Mexican authorities said Thursday.

Large blotches of oil have been observed since early March along 600 kilometers (370 miles) of coast spanning three Mexican states, in what activists are calling an environmental disaster.

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