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VisitSingapore Struggles with Oil Spill After Vessel Collision, Sentosa Beaches Closed
Jun 16, 2024, 06:01 AM
Singapore is grappling with an extensive oil spill that occurred after a collision between a dredger and a stationary bunker vessel at the Pasir Panjang Terminal on Friday, June 14. The spill has resulted in the closure of beaches on the popular resort island of Sentosa, known for its luxury waterfront homes and tourist attractions. The oil slick has spread along 30 kilometers of Singapore's southern coastline, prompting an intensive clean-up operation. Authorities have expressed concerns about the potential threat to marine wildlife and the environment. The incident has also led to the closure of restaurants and beach venues due to the smell and fumes, and residents have reported difficulties in breathing. Government agencies are intensifying efforts to contain the spill and mitigate its impact on the coastal ecosystem.
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