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Solomon Islands deal with oil spill from cargo ship in UNESCO sanctuary
8:16 AM,
March 4, 2019
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Three weeks after a cargo ship ran aground, efforts are being made to prevent an oil leak on to the world's largest raised coral atoll becoming an ecological disaster in the Solomon Islands. The area is a UNESCO site.
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