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Peru oil spill pollutes Amazon rivers used by indigenous communities
Al Jazeera English
2016-02-29
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Peru has declared an emergency three weeks after its main oil pipeline burst where 3,000 barrels of oil have polluted two rivers.
It's affecting thousands of people from indigenous communities who rely on the rivers for food and water.
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