The Borneo Post

Hundreds of birds stricken after Rotterdam oil spill

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THE HAGUE: Animal rescue workers were franticall­y cleaning hundreds of birds after an oil spill in the Rotterdam harbour at the weekend, when an oil tanker hit a jetty dumping some 200 tonnes of bunker fuel.

The Norwegian tanker Bow Jubail on Saturday crashed against a jetty in western Europe’s largest port, spilling the heavy bunker fuel into the section of the harbour reserved for off loading petroleum, west of the city.

“We are currently hard at work cleaning hundreds of birds, including swans,” said Anneke Heinecke of the Dutch water management agency Rijkswater­staat.

“Many of the birds are covered in oil and it’s not easy to catch and clean them,” Heinecke told AFP.

The Rijkswater­staat, together with other animal aid organisati­ons, set up an ‘animal hospital’ Monday capable of cleaning some 500 birds, she said.

In total, more than 300 birds have been captured and were in the process of being cleaned, Heinecke said.

By Monday afternoon 100 tonnes of the fuel had been cleaned up with the operation expected to take “several more days,” the Port of Rotterdam said.

“Six special cleaning ships are active in the area,” the harbour said in a statement.

“It will take several days for operations to wrap up,” it added.

Dutch news reports said the Bow Jubail belonged to Norwegian oil and chemical transporte­r Odfjell, with the Port of Rotterdam adding it is ‘ holding the owner responsibl­e’ for the accident.

The Dutch Safety Board – which looks into industrial accidents – also announced it was going to the site to do a preliminar­y probe. — AFP

 ??  ?? Picture taken on and released by German NGO ‘Mission Lifeline’ off the coast of Malta shows migrants sitting on board the Lifeline ship. — AFP photo
Picture taken on and released by German NGO ‘Mission Lifeline’ off the coast of Malta shows migrants sitting on board the Lifeline ship. — AFP photo

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