Oil spill in Singapore Strait as tanker and bulker collide
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Colum Murphy, Hong Kong
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Jun 07, 2010 08:41 AM
THE CLEAN-UP BEGINS: A pollution control tug alongside the damaged tanker Bunga Kelana 3
AN OIL tanker belonging to a wholly-owned subsidiary of Malaysia’s MISC collided with a bulk carrier in the Singapore Strait last week, resulting in an oil spill estimated to be of around 2,500 tonnes in volume.
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