oil spill
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Mauritius Oil Spill: MV Wakashio Has Split in Two
The ship ran aground on a coral reef on July 25 and spilled more than 1,000 tonnes of oil off the coast of Mauritius broke into two, its Japanese operator said on Sunday.
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