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Denmark reports leak in Baltic Sea gas pipeline

Por: Los Angeles Times World September 26, 2022

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Denmark's maritime authority said Monday that a gas leak had been observed in a pipeline leading from Russia to Europe underneath the Baltic Sea and that there is a danger to ship traffic. The operator of Nord Stream 2 confirmed that a leak in the pipeline had been detected southeast of the Danish island of Bornholm in the Baltic Sea. The pipeline runs 764 miles from Russia through the Baltic Sea to Germany. It is completed and filled with... + full article



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