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Almost all oil removed from damaged Japanese ship, says Mauritius' PM

"At the time I'm talking to you, almost all the oil has been removed from the ship," Pravind Jugnauth told reporters, according to remarks shared by his office

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Tourist operators fear the spill will further damage businesses already reeling from the epidemic and could cost jobs if pristine beaches are spoiled

Omar Mohammed | Reuters Nairobi
Mauritius' Prime Minister Pravind Jugnauth said on Wednesday nearly all remaining oil had been removed from a damaged Japanese ship, which leaked about 1,000 tonnes in a threat to tourism already hurt by the coronavirus pandemic.
 
"At the time I'm talking to you, almost all the oil has been removed from the ship," Jugnauth told reporters, according to remarks shared by his office.
 
All fuel had been removed from tanks, but there was some residue in parts of the ship, his office added.
 
Tourist operators fear the spill will further damage businesses already reeling from the epidemic and could cost