Wildlife rescuers are working tirelessly to save dozens of geese and ducks that were soaked in oil following a spill in a Boston river on Monday.
The incident occurred at the Muddy River, located on the border of Boston and the town of Brookline. Police and fire departments were dispatched shortly after noon on Sunday in response to reports of a possible oil leak, according to the Brookline police.
Upon arrival, responders discovered an oil leak that had entered the waterway, adversely affecting local wildlife, including numerous ducks and geese. State environmental officials and wildlife rescuers were called to the scene and continued their efforts throughout Monday.
The rescue teams are focusing on cleaning the affected birds and preventing further environmental damage. The cause of the spill is currently under investigation, and authorities are working to contain and remove the oil from the river.
The local community has expressed concern over the environmental impact of the spill and the well-being of the wildlife. Authorities have urged residents to stay clear of the affected area while cleanup operations are underway.
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Rescuers rush to save birds soaked in oil due to spill in Boston river
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