By TAKASHI ISHIHARA/ Correspondent
August 15, 2020 at 14:34 JST
Local residents in Mauritius clean up oil that washed ashore after a Japanese cargo vessel ran aground. (Provided by Japan International Cooperation Agency)
JOHANNESBURG--A disastrous oil spill from a Japanese-owned cargo ship in the pristine waters of the scenic Mauritius coastline now stretches 10 kilometers north of where the vessel ran aground on July 25. [Read More]
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