Japanese experts warn oil damage could kill mangroves in Mauritius – Kyodo News Plus
A Japanese disaster relief team said on Tuesday that oil spilled from a Japanese cargo ship stranded off Mauritius in the Indian Ocean could kill mangroves if not cleaned up quickly.
The team made up of seven members, including five environmental experts, has been conducting an investigation since Friday into the damage caused to the environment, in particular to mangroves and coral reefs,…
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