Deccan Chronicle

Sri Lanka recovers black box from ship

Officials say an acid leak may have sparked the blaze

- Colombo, June 6:

A black box from a ship loaded with chemical and plastic that is sinking off Sri Lanka has been located, officials said Sunday, as investigat­ors probe what caused the vessel to catch fire. The Voyage Data Recorder, also known as a maritime “black box”, enables investigat­ors to review procedures and instructio­ns ahead of an accident.

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authoritie­s said they hope it will provide details of the ship's movements and its communicat­ions with the harbour in the capital Colombo, where it had been due to dock.

“The navy facilitate­d technician­s to remove the VDR from the bridge which is still above the waterline,” navy spokesman Indika de Silva said.

The Singapore-registered MV X-Press Pearl has been slowly sinking into the Indian Ocean since Wednesday after a fire that raged for nearly two weeks within sight of the coast.

The ship, carrying 25 tonnes of nitric acid and a huge amount of plastic raw materials, was heading to Colombo from Gujarat, India.

Sri Lankan officials have said an acid leak since May 11 may have sparked the blaze. Ports in Qatar and India had refused to offload the leaking acid, they added.

Police on the island nation launched a criminal investigat­ion, interviewi­ng the vessel's skipper and chief engineer — both Russians — and its chief officer, an Indian, and seizing their passports. Authoritie­s are bracing for a possible oil spill after the stern submerged. There has been no sign of any leaks so far, they added.

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Tonnes of microplast­ic granules from the ship swamped an 80-kilometre (50-mile) stretch of beach declared off-limits for residents. Fishing in the area was also banned.

Sri Lankan environmen­talists on Friday sued the government and the ship's operators for allegedly failing to prevent what they called the “worst marine disaster” in the country’s history.

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