"Houthi Attack on Commercial Ship Raises Eco-Disaster Concerns in Red Sea"

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The sinking of the Rubymar, a cargo ship damaged in a Houthi attack, has caused an oil slick in the Red Sea, raising concerns about environmental damage to coral reefs and marine life. The ship is leaking oil and may also be carrying ammonium nitrate fertilizer, posing a threat to the marine ecosystem and the livelihoods of coastal communities. Urgent action is needed to assess the damage and formulate a rescue strategy to prevent further environmental harm.
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