Following Thursday night's storm, additional tar residue has been washed up to several beaches on Israel's coastline.
The Environmental Protection Ministry announced Friday that the stormy weather had caused winds and waves in the ocean to drift flakes and larger lumps of tar, still contaminating the Mediterranean sea following the unprecedent oil spill that occurred a few weeks ago.
"Inspectors from the maritime unit of the the Environmental Protection Ministry found large amounts of tar lumps at the Neve Yam Beach at Hof HaCarmel Regional Council," a statement by the ministry read.
The ministry noted that efforts were being made to clean up the affected beaches and that additional updates will come in as the storm weakens.
In mid-February, Israel found itself in the middle of an unprecedented ecological disaster, as hundreds of tons of tar were pushed ashore due to inclement weather, covering approximately 160 km. out of the 190 km. of Israel’s Mediterranean coast.