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Mauritius says almost all oil removed from damaged Japanese ship
3:36 PM,
August 14, 2020
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Mauritius said almost all oil from a leaking ship off its coast has now been removed. The country will also seek compensation from the owners of the Japanese ship for causing ecological damage.
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