Cause of Oil Spill Near Ship Destructors Debated

2011-12-15 15:42:53 - Spill International
A 10-kilometre oil slick has been reported in the Bay of Bengal off the district's Sitakunda upazila. Boatmen and passengers crossing the area in the morning said they had noticed the strip which was around 50 feet wide and spreading to Kadam Rasul from Kumira coast. Both the reason and the severity of the spillage so far remained unconfirmed. 

Chittagong Ship Destruction Site 

A ferry operator operating on the sea route noticed black burnt oil floating. Boatmen, fishermen and people travelling between Sandwip and Chittagong said they often see oil spills, for what they blame the ship demolishing industry. There are over 50 ship destruction yards next to the coast and more than 100 vessels are beached there for dismantling.

 

Hefazatur Rahman, president of Bangladesh Ship Breakers' Association, brushed aside the suggestion that scrap ships caused oil spill in the sea. Oil might have leaked from tankers that travel to different parts of the country from the Chittagong port, he said.

 

An Environment department director from the port city said they had inspected the area in the afternoon and noticed no major spill. They saw a 100 metre layer of oil floating between Kadam Rasul and Kumira, but could not identify its source, he said.

 

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