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Official investigation report or announcement from Singapore's port authorities
Oil Spill Closes Sentosa Beaches Following Vessel Collision at Pasir Panjang Terminal
Jun 15, 2024, 06:00 AM
Singapore's port authorities are dealing with an oil spill that occurred after a dredger collided with a bunker vessel at the Pasir Panjang Terminal on Friday. As a result, beaches on the popular resort island and wealthy expat haven of Sentosa have been closed. Cleanup efforts are currently underway to manage the oil that has reached Sentosa's waters. Authorities have confirmed the closure of Sentosa beaches.
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