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Mitsui apologises "profusely" for Mauritian oil spill

PM declares state of emergency after 4000t oil tanker runs aground 

 Locals stuff straw ito sacks. Credit: EPA

Locals stuff straw ito sacks. Credit: EPA

  The Mitsui-owned Japanese bulk carrier flying under a Panamanian flag ran aground July 25 carrying 4000 tonnes of fuel oil, used by ships, and has been spilling oil into the sea and onto the coral...

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