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The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore is coordinating the
containment and clean-up of two oil spills following two separate
collisions south of Jurong Island and off Marina South on January 29 and
30, respectively.
MPA reports that the first collision occurred on Wednesday between
the departing Hong Kong-flagged chemical tanker, “Lime Galaxy”, and the
arriving Chinese-flagged containership, “Feihe”, about 1.6 miles south
of Jurong Island. Feihe reported that one of her bunker tanks sustained
damage, resulting in some spillage. An update from the MPA said that
total of 10 craft from MPA and oil spill response companies responded
following the incident. The MPA said that the Port Operations Control
Centre attempted to alert the two vessels of their converging courses
prior to the collision.
The second collision occurred Thursday when the Panama-flagged
containership, “NYK Themis”, collided with a barge being towed by the
tug “AZ Carnation” about 2.5 south of Marina South. NYK Themis reported
that one of her bunker tanks sustained damage, resulting in some
spillage of bunker fuel. The MPA said that prior to the incident, the
Port Operations Control Centre informed NYK Themis of the presence of AZ
Fuzhou in the fairway.
A combined total of 20 craft from MPA and oil spill response companies have been deployed for the two clean-up efforts.
The four vessels are currently safely anchored and in stable condition and there is no report of injury.
On Friday, January 31, 2014
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