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Chungará Lake Continues Recovery Process After Oil Spill: 90% of the Pollutant Has Been Removed

Summary by CNN Chile
More than two months after the soy oil spill emergency in Lake Chungará, the National Forestry Corporation (Conaf) reported that “significant progress” has been made in cleaning, environmental monitoring and biodiversity protection, along with the strengthening of judicial actions and inter-institutional coordination. The institution indicated that about 60 birds directly affected by the spill have been identified, about 80 birds served by the S…
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More than two months after the soy oil spill emergency in Lake Chungará, the National Forestry Corporation (Conaf) reported that “significant progress” has been made in cleaning, environmental monitoring and biodiversity protection, along with the strengthening of judicial actions and inter-institutional coordination. The institution indicated that about 60 birds directly affected by the spill have been identified, about 80 birds served by the S…

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CNN Chile broke the news in on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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