Japanese Ship That Prompted Mauritius Oil Spill Handed Annual Checks: Inspector

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MV Wakashio had run aground on a reef, at Riviere des Creoles in Mauritius

Tokyo:

A Japanese bulk provider that ran aground off Mauritius and has leaked at the very least an estimated 1,000 tonnes of oil, handed the most recent annual inspection in March with no issues, Japan’s ClassNK inspection physique stated on Tuesday.

The ship, MV Wakashio, is owned by Nagashiki Delivery and operated by Mitsui OSK Traces Restricted.

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