Pollution disaster after container ship burns for 12 days off Sri Lanka coast
Firefighters in Sri Lanka have extinguished a blaze on a container ship that had been burning for 12 days, causing an environmental disaster.
The fire on the MV X-Press Pearl ravaged the five-month-old ship, destroyed most of its cargo, and caused severe pollution in the ocean and along a long stretch of the island nation’s famed beaches.
The Sri Lanka Ports Authority said salvage personnel “have finally embarked on MV X-Press Pearl after dousing the fire. Assessments are being carried out.”
The ship was anchored off the capital, Colombo, waiting to enter its port when it caught fire.
The navy believes the blaze was caused by chemicals being transported on the Singapore-flagged vessel.
It was carrying 1486 containers, including 25 tons of nitric acid and other chemicals that were loaded at the port of Hazira, India, on May 15.