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"publishedAt": "2026-04-23T09:17:00.000Z",
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"textContent": "Residents report that \"oil rain” has once again fallen in Tuapse (a town on the Black Sea coast of Russia). In the local community group \"Chance for Life Tuapse,” people write about animals suffering from petroleum products contamination and post photos of oil stains covering literally everything.\nAir Quality Concerns and Official Response\n\nThe Ministry of Natural Resources stated that air quality tests conducted on April 17 did not detect any exceedance of permissible concentrations of harmful substances, although the agency has not provided more recent data. The ministry is also preparing to test air quality in the town of Goryachy Klyuch following reports of \"black, acrid smoke.”\nRospotrebnadzor, for its part, reiterated its recommendation that residents of the Tuapse district avoid staying outdoors, keep windows closed, and wear masks or respirators when going outside.",
"title": "Oil Rains Fall on Coastal Russian Town as Toxic Air Levels Spike After Drone Strike"
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