Sri Lanka Probes Environmental Impact From Container Ship Fire

Sri Lanka Probes Environmental Impact From Container Ship Fire

COLOMBO, May 23 (NNN-XINHUA) – Sri Lanka’s Marine Environment Protection Authority (MEPA), launched an investigation on possible environmental impact, from the fire that erupted Friday, onboard a container ship in waters near the Colombo port.

The X-PRESS PEARL, flying Singapore’s flag, carried shipment of nitric acid, and the investigation is intended to see if the incident has caused any damage to the marine environment, local media reported yesterday.

MEPA Chairperson, Dharshani Lahandapura, was quoted as saying that, working teams had been deployed to reduce the heat in the surrounding area of containers, onboard the cargo ship, as flames were still visible on top of the containers at the weather deck.

The Sri Lankan Navy said, a special team, comprising officials from the Navy, Sri Lanka Ports Authority and MEPA, reached the location of the fire-hit vessel on Friday, and were monitoring the situation further.

A Navy official said, teams were working in full swing to contain the fire onboard the cargo ship. A fast attack craft had also been deployed to assist the ongoing firefighting efforts.

The container ship had been reportedly manned by a crew of 25, who are Philippine, Chinese, Indian and Russian nationals.– NNN-XINHUA

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