Wakashio Grounding: Photos Show Environmental Disaster Unfolding in Mauritius

The MV Wakashio was underway from Singapore to Brazil when it grounded on July 25 off Mautitius’ Pointe d’Esny. The vessel, which was initially stable, now appears to be breaking up on the reef with a noticeable sag in the hull and a crack forming in the hull.
The MV Wakashio is owned by the Nagashiki Shipping Company and operated by Mitsui OSK Line. Both firms have apologized for the harm caused as a result of the incident.
SMIT Salvage is working Mauritian authorities and a local firm on salvaging the vessel. A statement from Nagashiki Shipping Company on Monday provided some new details on the operation.
Photos from the scene show thick, black bunker fuel entering the lagoon.
The ship was reported to be carrying 3,894 tonnes of low-sulphur fuel oil, 207 tonnes of diesel and 90 tonnes of lube oil, according to an earlier statement from Mauritius’ Minister of the Environment, Kavi Ramano.
At least 1,000 tonnes of oil has been estimated to have leaked so far.
Mauritius prime minister’s office said Monday the ship is still holding about 2,000 tonnes of oil in two undamaged tanks.
Locals have joined the cleanup effort on shore.
“Nagashiki Shipping deeply apologise to the people of Mauritius and will do their utmost protect the environment and mitigate the effects of the pollution,” the ship owner said.
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