Peru declared last week an environmental emergency after announcing that 21 beaches on its Pacific coast were contaminated by the spill of 6,000 barrels. Prosecutors also opened an investigation for the crime of environmental contamination.
Judge Romualdo Aguedo imposed the ban after considering thereâs a âpotential riskâ that Repsolâs Peru director, Jaime Fernández-Cuesta, and three executives would leave the country. The company has said that itâs cooperating with the authorities in the investigation and also working on the cleaning of the beaches affected.
Repsol hired more than 2,000 people, including local fishermen, to clean the beaches. The company has also promised to deliver food baskets to affected families.
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