Belgian authorities have ended a 29-hour Greenpeace protest at a key liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal, restoring access after demonstrators blocked operations to highlight environmental concerns. The maritime facility, vital for Belgium’s energy imports, was temporarily disrupted as activists sought to draw attention to the climate impact of fossil fuels. Police intervention successfully cleared the blockade, allowing normal terminal functions to resume, underscoring the ongoing tensions between energy security and environmental advocacy.
Belgium Police Resolve Greenpeace Protest at LNG Terminal Restoring Port Operations
After a prolonged 29-hour standoff, Belgian police successfully dismantled a Greenpeace protest that had paralyzed operations at a major LNG terminal in the Port of Zeebrugge. The activists had blockaded key access points, demanding urgent action on climate issues and the reduction of fossil fuel dependency. Authorities moved in early Tuesday morning,…
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Author : Jackson Lee
Publish date : 2025-10-08 02:55:00
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