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Oil Thieves Cause Pipeline Leak, Pollute Mexico River

August 26, 2014

View of the San Juan river after an oil spill, in San Juan Cadereyta, Mexico. The crude leak from the Madero-Cadereyta pipeline polluted a 14-mile stretch of the river after thieves tapped into it last week.

Monterrey, Mexico - Thieves tapped into an oil pipeline in northern Mexico causing a spill that contaminated the San Juan River, an important irrigation source for farmers, according to authorities.

The crude from the Madero-Cadereyta pipeline polluted a 14-mile stretch of the river in Nuevo Leon state, said federal environmental protection agency Profepa. "We are asking people in these areas to avoid drinking local water and also to avoid eating fish from the affected area," said Profepa's Victor Cabrera.

The spill happened Sunday when suspected members of a criminal gang tapped the pipeline to remove oil and sell it. Crude seeped into the irrigation channels used by five towns, said Emeterio Arizpe Tellez, the mayor of the town of Cadereyta.

A clean-up team of 300 people from state energy company Pemex is mopping up the spill, but the operation will take about three months, he said.

Authorities say they will distribute bottled water to the affected towns.

The spill comes after a sulfuric acid leak at a copper mine in the northwestern state of Sonora on August 6 contaminated a river, forcing authorities to shut off the water supply to 20,000 people.

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