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India Oil Spill: Coast Guard Tries To Contain Leak From Ship Collision (PHOTOS)

AP/Huffington Post   First Posted: 8/9/10   Updated: 5/25/11

MUMBAI, India (AP) -- Indian coast guard vessels and helicopters worked Monday to contain oil spilling from a stricken container ship that collided with another vessel in the Arabian Sea, India's defense ministry said.

The Panamanian-registered MSC Chitra smashed into the St. Kitts-registered MV-Khalijia-II on Saturday near Mumbai's Jawahar Lal Nehru port. The accident caused the MSC Chitra to run aground and list heavily, ministry spokesman Capt. Manohar Nambiar told The Associated Press.

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Helicopters sprayed chemicals on the oil spill to prevent it from spreading, Nambiar said.

The amount of oil leaked was unclear. The environment minister of Maharashtra state told reporters Monday about 2 tons of oil was pouring into the water every hour.

The MSC Chitra was carrying several thousand tons of oil products such as diesel and lubricants, Environment Minister Suresh Shetty said, adding the government was consulting foreign experts on how best to contain the spill.

The ship was still listing deeply Monday. The MV-Khalijia-II had less damage and posed less risk; its cargo wasn't disclosed.

The Jawahar Lal Nehru port was closed at least until Wednesday because of the collision and spill.

Government officials in coastal areas near Mumbai have been asked to test sea water in their area to check how far the oil may have spread, Chhagan Bhujbal, another senior minister told reporters.

The captains of both vessels have been asked to appear before local officials to explain how the collision happened, police said.

At least 250 containers from the damaged vessel fell off and port officials were trying to salvage them to avoid navigational hazards to other ships, officials said.

Crews from both vessels were rescued without any serious injuries, Nambiar said.

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This handout photograph provided by the Ministry of Defence, shows "Chitra" ship that collided, at an unknown location near Mumbai, India, Saturday, Aug. 7, 2010. Ships Chitra and Khalijia collided Saturday resulting in an oil spill. (AP Photo/Ministry of Defence, HO)
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MUMBAI, India (AP) -- Indian coast guard vessels and helicopters worked Monday to contain oil spilling from a stricken container ship that collided with another vessel in the Arabian Sea, India's defe...
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rougebaisers
01:22 AM on 08/11/2010
Why not? Every country should spill some, WTF.
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Core-Sample
oyate nimkte wacinyelo
02:11 PM on 08/10/2010
Where did Brasil's oil spill originate?
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mountainweb
09:45 PM on 08/09/2010
The ship that is "listing deeply" is listing so far that it is sinking. At that angle the ship cannot be lightened by unloading the cargo, not good...
09:37 PM on 08/09/2010
it's time for a moratorium on all oceangoing container vessells..­.
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11:37 AM on 08/10/2010
Along with a moratorium on all commerce. No more iPhones, no more cars, no more anything. Great idea.
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I Think
09:23 PM on 08/09/2010
Ships don't tilt - the term is LIST.
As in the freighter is listing to port, or listing to starboard.
jeesh!!
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John Mainstream
I'm a Clinton Democrat that is now an independent.
08:00 PM on 08/09/2010
As we found out with the gulf oil spill, the seafood will still be good for gumbo.
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Guitarsandmore
devoted father, community activist, musician, reti
06:24 PM on 08/09/2010
Yeah, let's put those two genius captains in charge of all the nuclear weapons. That would finish us all off post haste.
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Guitarsandmore
devoted father, community activist, musician, reti
06:22 PM on 08/09/2010
Man, how can you not see something that big coming at you? Look at your radar dumbo!

Doesn't give you a lot of confidence in the future when we keep seeing screw up after screw up all over the planet.
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04:04 PM on 08/09/2010
Been there ... done that. ... and nobody seems to care what we're doing to future generation­s!
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03:36 PM on 08/09/2010
"Crews from both vessels were rescued without any serious injuries, Nambiar said."

That's weird, Yahoo's version of the account says a policeman drowned during the patrol and rescue efforts. Which is it?
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03:01 PM on 08/09/2010
There goes the world's water ... one ship after another ... grim, very very grim.
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lightist
light as a photon, heavy as tungsten.
02:29 PM on 08/09/2010
Why don't these ship captains get put under that microscope more severely as a matter of global security. They are driving a destructiv­e force as lethal as any fighter pilot.
02:29 PM on 08/09/2010
How has MSC Chitra not sunk? She's at almost a 90 degree angle.
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captcct
02:14 PM on 08/09/2010
Sorry for the typo... the Indians.
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captcct
02:13 PM on 08/09/2010
The Indiana are trying to contain it for their curry cooking. Come on here!