Ship Collision in Cuxhaven: 12,000 Liters of Fuel Leaked
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After the ship's collapse on Wednesday in Cuxhaven, thousands of litres of oil went into the sea. Special forces removed the oil-water mixture until Friday afternoon. They transported about 240,000 litres.
Up to 12,000 liters of marine diesel oil spilled into the sea in Cuxhaven on Wednesday following a ship collision. Special forces are still on site, as the oil must be removed with great effort.
Cuxhaven (dpa/lni) – More than one day after the ship's collapse in Cuxhaven, specialists reported progress in removing leaked fuel. In the afternoon, the work-in-command spoke of major advances in oil control. The oil film in the harbor basin had become significantly smaller. The disaster command, which heads the operation, was confident that the situation would continue to relax. How long the operation will continue is unclear. Still, the work…
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