Ship runs aground in northern Japan, leaking oil

Ship runs aground in northern Japan, leaking oil

The 39,910-tonne vessel, Crimson Polaris was carrying wood chips when it ran aground.

Oil from the Crimson Polaris produced a slick 5.1km long by 1km wide this morning. (Japanese Coast Guard pic)
TOKYO:
A Panamanian-registered ship ran aground in a northern Japanese harbour and was leaking oil, but there were no injuries among the 21 crew and the oil leak was being controlled with no signs it had reached shore, the Japan Coast Guard said.

The 39,910-tonne vessel, Crimson Polaris, was carrying wood chips when it ran aground on Wednesday morning in Hachinohe harbour. It managed to free itself, but due to poor weather was unable to move far and ended up anchoring about 4km out from the port.

A crack developed in the hull and oil began leaking, with a slick 5.1km long by 1km wide visible by Thursday morning, the Coast Guard said, adding that containment measures were being taken by patrol boats.

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