ROME - An oil spill that fouled a small river in northern Italy reached the Po River, with officials warning of an ecological disaster as they scrambled to contain the sludge before it contaminated Italy’s longest and most important river.
The cisterns “were opened by someone who was familiar with the plant and knew how to operate them,’’ said Cinzia Secchi, a spokeswoman for the Milan provincial government.
There were varying accounts of the amount of oil released. Secchi said officials now believed 660,000 gallons had poured out, down from the initial estimates of 10 million liters but significantly more than the 600,000 liters reported by the ANSA news agency and environmental groups.
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