Waves pound the Khalaktyrsky Beach in the Pacific Ocean, Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Many dead marine animals are cast ashore in Russia's Kamchatka Territory. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil.06.10.2020#6350434
Foam is seen at the Khalaktyrsky Beach in the Pacific Ocean, Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Many dead marine animals are cast ashore in Russia's Kamchatka Territory. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil.06.10.2020#6350417
Foam is seen at the Khalaktyrsky Beach in the Pacific Ocean, Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Many dead marine animals are cast ashore in Russia's Kamchatka Territory. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil.06.10.2020#6350416
A crab claw is pictured on the shore of the Khalaktyrsky Beach, Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Many dead marine animals are cast ashore in Russia's Kamchatka Territory. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil.06.10.2020#6350410
A dead larga seal is pictured on the shore of the Khalaktyrsky Beach, Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Many dead marine animals are cast ashore in Russia's Kamchatka Territory. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil.06.10.2020#6350409
A dead larga seal is pictured on the shore of the Khalaktyrsky Beach, Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Many dead marine animals are cast ashore in Russia's Kamchatka Territory. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil.06.10.2020#6350408
A dead larga seal is pictured on the shore of the Khalaktyrsky Beach, Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Many dead marine animals are cast ashore in Russia's Kamchatka Territory. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil.06.10.2020#6350407
Acting governor of Kamchatka region Vladimir Solodov inspects Avacha Bay with employees of Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, the Investigative Committee and media representatives, Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil.04.10.2020#6348887
Acting governor of Kamchatka region Vladimir Solodov inspects Avacha Bay with employees of Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, the Investigative Committee and media representatives, Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil.04.10.2020#6348886
Acting governor of Kamchatka region Vladimir Solodov attends a briefing on the Khalaktyrsky Beach, Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil.04.10.2020#6348602
Acting governor of Kamchatka region Vladimir Solodov speaks during a briefing on the Khalaktyrsky Beach, Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil.04.10.2020#6348598
Acting governor of Kamchatka region Vladimir Solodov speaks during a briefing on the Khalaktyrsky Beach, Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil.04.10.2020#6348597
Acting governor of Kamchatka region Vladimir Solodov speaks with press on the shore of the Khalaktyrsky Beach, Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil.04.10.2020#6348578
Acting governor of Kamchatka region Vladimir Solodov speaks with press on the shore of the Khalaktyrsky Beach, Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil.04.10.2020#6348574
Acting governor of Kamchatka region Vladimir Solodov speaks with press on the shore of the Khalaktyrsky Beach, Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil.04.10.2020#6348573
A starfish thrown ashore is seen on the Avacha Bay coast, in Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil. 04.10.2020#6348493
A starfish thrown ashore is seen on the Avacha Bay coast, in Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil. 04.10.2020#6348491
Sea urchins thrown ashore are seen on the Avacha Bay coast, in Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil. 04.10.2020#6348490
Deputy Speaker of the State Duma Irina Yarovaya inspects the Avacha Bay coast, in Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil.04.10.2020#6348456
Acting governor of Kamchatka region Vladimir Solodov speaks with press on the Avacha Bay coast, in Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil.04.10.2020#6348454
Acting governor of Kamchatka region Vladimir Solodov, in center, and Deputy Speaker of the State Duma Irina Yarovaya, left, speak with press and local residents on the Avacha Bay coast, in Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil.04.10.2020#6348452
Deputy Speaker of the State Duma Irina Yarovaya inspects the Avacha Bay coast, in Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil.04.10.2020#6348448
Acting governor of Kamchatka region Vladimir Solodov, in center, speaks with press on the shore of the Khalaktyrsky Beach, Kamchatka Region, Russia. Deputy Speaker of the State Duma Irina Yarovaya, left. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil.04.10.2020#6348441
Acting governor of Kamchatka region Vladimir Solodov speaks with press on the shore of the Khalaktyrsky Beach, Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil.04.10.2020#6348438
Acting governor of Kamchatka region Vladimir Solodov records a video message to the residents of Kamchatka Territory on the shore of the Khalaktyrsky Beach, Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil.04.10.2020#6348434
Acting governor of Kamchatka region Vladimir Solodov records a video message to the residents of Kamchatka Territory on the shore of the Khalaktyrsky Beach, Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil.04.10.2020#6348432
Acting governor of Kamchatka region Vladimir Solodov speaks with press and local residents on the Avacha Bay coast, in Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil.04.10.2020#6348428
Acting governor of Kamchatka region Vladimir Solodov speaks with press on the shore of the Khalaktyrsky Beach, Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil.04.10.2020#6348411
Waves of the Pacific ocean are seen at the Khalaktyrsky Beach, Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka.03.10.2020#6347688
Waves of the Pacific ocean are seen at the Khalaktyrsky Beach, Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka.03.10.2020#6347687
People walk on the shore of the Khalaktyrsky Beach, Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka.03.10.2020#6347684
People walk on the shore of the Khalaktyrsky Beach, Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka.03.10.2020#6347685
A dead larga seal is pictured on the shore of the Khalaktyrsky Beach, Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil. 03.10.2020#6347681
A dead larga seal is pictured on the shore of the Khalaktyrsky Beach, Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil. 03.10.2020#6347680
A dead larga seal is pictured on the shore of the Khalaktyrsky Beach, Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil. 03.10.2020#6347679
A dead larga seal is pictured on the shore of the Khalaktyrsky Beach, Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil. 03.10.2020#6347678
A dead larga seal is pictured on the shore of the Khalaktyrsky Beach, Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil. 03.10.2020#6347675
A dead larga seal is pictured on the shore of the Khalaktyrsky Beach, Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil. 03.10.2020#6347674
A dead larga seal is pictured on the shore of the Khalaktyrsky Beach, Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka. Many dead marine animals are cast ashore in Russia's Kamchatka Territory. Local authorities report water pollution presumably with industrial oil. 03.10.2020#6347671
An employee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Kamchatka Peninsula works during operational search activities at the scene of the alleged incident on Khalaktyrsky Beach, Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka.03.10.2020#6347666
Employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Kamchatka Peninsula work during operational search activities at the scene of the alleged incident on Khalaktyrsky Beach, Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka.03.10.2020#6347665
Employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Kamchatka Peninsula work during operational search activities at the scene of the alleged incident on Khalaktyrsky Beach, Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka.03.10.2020#6347664
An employee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Kamchatka Peninsula works during operational search activities at the scene of the alleged incident on Khalaktyrsky Beach, Kamchatka Region, Russia. Probable chemical contamination of water has led to a massive release of dead animals on Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka.03.10.2020#6347646