In this handout video grab released by Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, a view shows a ministry's field camp near the site where, on May 29, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station, outside Norilsk, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.13.06.2020#6262890
In this handout video grab released by Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, a view shows a ministry's field camp near the site where, on May 29, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station, outside Norilsk, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.13.06.2020#6262889
In this handout video grab released by Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, tractors collect contaminated soil following a diesel fuel leak in the thermal power plant, outside Norilsk, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.13.06.2020#6262888
In this handout video grab released by Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, a tractor collects contaminated soil following a diesel fuel leak in the thermal power plant, outside Norilsk, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.13.06.2020#6262887
In this handout video grab released by Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station is pictured, outside Norilsk, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.13.06.2020#6262886
In this handout video grab released by Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station is pictured, outside Norilsk, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.13.06.2020#6262885
In this handout photo released by the press-service of Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station is pictured, outside Norilsk, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.11.06.2020#6261636
In this handout photo released by the press-service of Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, a view shows a ministry's field camp near the site where, on May 29, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station, outside Norilsk, Russia. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.11.06.2020#6261631
In this handout photo released by the press-service of Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, a view shows a ministry's field camp near the site where, on May 29, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station, outside Norilsk, Russia. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.11.06.2020#6261630
In this handout photo released by the press-service of Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station is pictured, outside Norilsk, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.11.06.2020#6261583
In this handout photo released by the press-service of Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station is pictured, outside Norilsk, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.11.06.2020#6261547
In this handout video grab released by Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, a ministry's helicopter flies during redeployment of forces near the site where, on May 29, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station, outside Norilsk, Russia. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.09.06.2020#6259941
In this handout video grab released by Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, a ministry's vehicle rides during redeployment of forces near the site where, on May 29, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station, outside Norilsk, Russia. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.09.06.2020#6259945
In this handout video grab released by Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, a view shows a ministry's field camp near the site where, on May 29, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station, outside Norilsk, Russia. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.09.06.2020#6259944
In this handout video grab released by Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, a view shows a ministry's field camp near the site where, on May 29, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station, outside Norilsk, Russia. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.09.06.2020#6259943
In this handout video grab released by Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, a ministry's helicopter flies during redeployment of forces near the site where, on May 29, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station, outside Norilsk, Russia. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.09.06.2020#6259942
In this handout video grab released by Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, a ministry's amphibious boat is seen during redeployment of forces near the site where, on May 29, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station, outside Norilsk, Russia. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.09.06.2020#6259940
In this handout photo released by the press-service of Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, cleanup operation continue following diesel fuel leakage of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station, outside Norilsk, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.07.06.2020#6258556
In this handout photo released by the press-service of Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, cleanup operation continue following diesel fuel leakage of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station, outside Norilsk, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.07.06.2020#6258555
In this handout photo released by the press-service of Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, cleanup operation continue following diesel fuel leakage of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station, outside Norilsk, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.07.06.2020#6258554
In this handout photo released by the press-service of Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, cleanup operation continue following diesel fuel leakage of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station, outside Norilsk, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.07.06.2020#6258553
In this handout photo released by the press-service of Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, cleanup operation continue following diesel fuel leakage of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station, outside Norilsk, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.07.06.2020#6258550
In this handout photo released by the press-service of Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station is pictured, outside Norilsk, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.05.06.2020#6257842
In this handout photo released by the press-service of Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station is pictured, outside Norilsk, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.05.06.2020#6257841
In this handout photo released by the press-service of Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station is pictured, outside Norilsk, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.05.06.2020#6257840
In this handout photo released by the press-service of Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station is pictured, outside Norilsk, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.05.06.2020#6257839
In this handout photo released by the press-service of Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station is pictured, outside Norilsk, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.05.06.2020#6257838
In this handout video grab released by Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, officers of Emergency Situations Ministry install a field camp near the site where, on May 29, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station, outside Norilsk, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.05.06.2020#6257212
In this handout video grab released by Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, officers of Emergency Situations Ministry install a field camp near the site where, on May 29, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station, outside Norilsk, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.05.06.2020#6257216
In this handout video grab released by Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, officers of Emergency Situations Ministry install a field camp near the site where, on May 29, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station, outside Norilsk, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.05.06.2020#6257215
In this handout video grab released by Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, officers of Emergency Situations Ministry install a field camp near the site where, on May 29, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station, outside Norilsk, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.05.06.2020#6257214
In this handout video grab released by Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, officers of Emergency Situations Ministry install a field camp near the site where, on May 29, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station, outside Norilsk, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.05.06.2020#6257213
In this handout video grab released by Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, officers of Emergency Situations Ministry install a field camp near the site where, on May 29, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station, outside Norilsk, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.05.06.2020#6257202
In this handout video grab released by Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, an aerial view of an Emergency Situations Ministry field camp installed near the site where, on May 29, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station, outside Norilsk, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.05.06.2020#6257199
In this handout photo released by the Russian Federal Space Agency Roscosmos, a satellite image of the diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station is pictured, outside Norilsk, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use. 04.06.2020#6256966
In this handout photo released by the Russian Federal Space Agency Roscosmos, a satellite image of the diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station is pictured, outside Norilsk, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use. 04.06.2020#6256964
In this handout photo released by the Russian Federal Space Agency Roscosmos, a satellite image of the diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station is pictured, outside Norilsk, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use. 04.06.2020#6256963
In this handout photo released by the press-service of the Governor of the Krasnoyarsky krai region, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station is pictured, outside Norilsk, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.04.06.2020#6256897
In this handout photo released by the press-service of the Governor of the Krasnoyarsky krai region, employees of Marine Rescue Service work at a site where, on May 29, diesel fuel has leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station, outside Norilsk, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.04.06.2020#6256896
In this handout photo released by the press-service of the Governor of the Krasnoyarsky krai region, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station is pictured, outside Norilsk, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.04.06.2020#6256894
In this handout photo released by the press-service of the Governor of the Krasnoyarsky krai region, Krasnoyarsk Territory Governor Alexander Uss and Russia's Emergency Situations Minister Yevgeny Zinichev at the site of a diesel fuel spill at Norilsk's Combined Heat and Power Plant No 3 of the Norilsk-Taimyr Energy Company, part of Nornickel, outside Norilsk, Russia. On May 29, a diesel fuel reservoir at the power plant collapsed, and nearly 20 thousand cubic meters of fuel spilled into a river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use. 04.06.2020#6256893
In this handout photo released by the press-service of the Governor of the Krasnoyarsky krai region, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station is pictured, outside Norilsk, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.04.06.2020#6256892
In this handout photo released by the press-service of the Governor of the Krasnoyarsky krai region, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station is pictured, outside Norilsk, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.04.06.2020#6256891
In this handout photo released by the press-service of the Governor of the Krasnoyarsky krai region, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station is pictured, outside Norilsk, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.04.06.2020#6256889
In this handout photo released by the press-service of the Governor of the Krasnoyarsky krai region, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station is pictured, outside Norilsk, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.04.06.2020#6256884
In this handout video grab released by the Russian Investigative Committee, head of boiler-turbine workshop of TPP-3 thermal power station Vyacheslav Starostin, detained in the case of a fuel spill, is escorted before an interrogation, in Norilsk, Russia. On May 29, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station, outside Norilsk, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.04.06.2020#6256443
In this handout video grab released by the Russian Investigative Committee, head of boiler-turbine workshop of TPP-3 thermal power station Vyacheslav Starostin, detained in the case of a fuel spill, is pictured during an interrogation, in Norilsk, Russia. On May 29, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station, outside Norilsk, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.04.06.2020#6256440
In this handout video grab released by the Russian Investigative Committee, head of boiler-turbine workshop of TPP-3 thermal power station Vyacheslav Starostin, detained in the case of a fuel spill, is pictured during an interrogation, in Norilsk, Russia. On May 29, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station, outside Norilsk, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.04.06.2020#6256439
In this handout video grab released by the Russian Investigative Committee, head of boiler-turbine workshop of TPP-3 thermal power station Vyacheslav Starostin, detained in the case of a fuel spill, is pictured during an interrogation, in Norilsk, Russia. On May 29, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station, outside Norilsk, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.04.06.2020#6256437
In this handout photo released by Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, Emergency Situations Ministry trucks are pictured before boarding a plane departing for cleanup operation at the site where, on May 29, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station outside Norilsk, in Novosibirsk region, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.04.06.2020#6256325
In this handout photo released by Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, Emergency Situations Ministry truck boards a plane before departure for cleanup operation at the site where, on May 29, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station outside Norilsk, in Novosibirsk region, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.04.06.2020#6256324
In this handout photo released by Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, Emergency Situations Ministry truck boards a plane before departure for cleanup operation at the site where, on May 29, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station outside Norilsk, in Novosibirsk region, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.04.06.2020#6256323
In this handout photo released by Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, Emergency Situations Ministry officers board a plane before departure for cleanup operation at the site where, on May 29, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station outside Norilsk, in Novosibirsk region, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.04.06.2020#6256322
In this handout photo released by Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, Emergency Situations Minister officers board a plane before departure for cleanup operation at the site where, on May 29, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station outside Norilsk, in Novosibirsk region, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.04.06.2020#6256321
In this handout video grab released by Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, the site where, on May 29, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station is pictured, outside Norilsk, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.04.06.2020#6256299
In this handout video grab released by Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, the site where, on May 29, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station is pictured, outside Norilsk, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.04.06.2020#6256302
In this handout video grab released by Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, the site where, on May 29, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station is pictured, outside Norilsk, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.04.06.2020#6256301
In this handout video grab released by Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, the site where, on May 29, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station is pictured, outside Norilsk, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.04.06.2020#6256300
In this handout video grab released by Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, the site where, on May 29, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station is pictured, outside Norilsk, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.04.06.2020#6256298
In this handout video grab released by Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, Emergency Situations Minister Yevgeny Zinichev is pictured during a flyby of the site where, on May 29, diesel fuel leaked out of a tank at the TPP-3 thermal power station, outside Norilsk, Russia. Russian authorities have declared a state of emergency after more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel seeped into a Siberian river. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.04.06.2020#6256254