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Boat 'lost control' and hit tanker causing oil spill and beaches to shut

Sky News Monday, 17 June 2024
An oil spill has blackened parts of Singapore's southern shores, forcing popular beaches to close.
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News video: Singapore continues rush to clean up oil slick after boat hits stationary fuel supply ship

Singapore continues rush to clean up oil slick after boat hits stationary fuel supply ship 01:00

Authorities in the popular resort island of Sentosa, Singapore commenced the clean-up after an oil spill caused by a dredger boat that hit a stationary cargo tanker on Friday, blackened part of Singapore’s southern coastline.

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