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Peru's fishermen in despair after oil spill

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Hundreds of traditional fishermen living just outside the Peruvian capital fear their livelihoods are ruined following an oil spill caused by a volcanic eruption thousands of miles away.

Added on the 22/01/2022 16:29:30 - Copyright : AFP EN

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