Q. Recently, which country has declared a ‘national emergency’ due to an oil spill?
Answer: Trinidad and Tobago
Notes: Trinidad and Tobago's prime minister declared a national emergency after an oil spill from an overturned vessel. The spill has coated beaches on Tobago's southwest coast, including during Carnival season, one of the country's main tourist attractions. The government has designated the spill as a Level 2 disaster, and is debating raising it to Level 3, which is a national emergency only declared when local resources are overwhelmed and international assistance is required. The government has yet to identify the owner of the vessel, which is only known as "Gulfstream".

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