The owner of a ship that lost some 270 containers in the
North Sea this week, pledged Saturday to pay "the full costs" for
cleaning up debris littering the northern Dutch and German coastlines.
The Panama-registered MSC Zoe, one of the world's largest container
ships, lost
hundreds of containers late Tuesday while battling a storm near the Frisian Islands, an archipelago off the northern Dutch coast also known as the Wadden Islands.
hundreds of containers late Tuesday while battling a storm near the Frisian Islands, an archipelago off the northern Dutch coast also known as the Wadden Islands.
Containers and debris, including plastic toys, polystyrene, shoes,
and at least one bag with a dangerous powder identified by authorities
as "organic peroxide" washed ashore, prompting Dutch authorities to call
in the army to help with clean-up operations.
"The MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company would like to assure
authorities and members of the public in the Netherlands and Germany
that the company will pay the full costs of the clean-up, the
Geneva-based MSC said.
The company added in a statement it was "committed to continue
searching for the containers that fell overboard, until the last one is
found."
Cleaning operations continued Saturday with some 22 containers now
having washed up on the Wadden Islands, the NOS public broadcaster said.
"But the exact number of containers that have gone missing is unknown
and many of the containers suspected of having sunk to the ocean
floor," it added.
- AFP
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