JOHOR BARU: The clean-up work on the beaches of Sungai Rengit and Teluk Ramunia following a ship collision at Pasir Panjang Terminal, Singapore which...
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KOTA TINGGI: Nearly 200 fishermen at the Sungai Rengit Fishermen’s Jetty in Pengerang here have incurred losses as they have been unable to go to sea for the past five days due to the effects of an oil spill.
JOHOR BARU: The clean-up work on the beaches of Sungai Rengit and Teluk Ramunia following a ship collision at Pasir Panjang Terminal, Singapore which...
KOTA TINGGI: The insurer of a vessel in the ship collision that caused the oil spill in Singapore waters has appointed a contractor to handle the...
JOHOR BARU: The clean-up work on the beaches of Sungai Rengit and Teluk Ramunia is officially underway following a ship collision at Pasir Panjang...
JOHOR BARU – More than 43 tonnes of oil-contaminated waste have been collected from the Johor coastline as a result of the recent oil spill in...
JOHOR BARU: The Johor Department of Environment (DoE) is actively monitoring the aftermath of a ship collision at Pasir Panjang Terminal, Singapore,...
KOTA TINGGI: A thick oil spillage from a ship collision at Singapore’s Pasir Panjang Terminal on Friday has spread to Pengerang waters and...
KOTA TINGGI: UK-based insurer British Marine will compensate Malaysian authorities for the ongoing clean-up of waters and beaches near Pengerang which...
KOTA TINGGI: There is no immediate threat to marine life following the oil spill, the Johor Department of Environment said today.
KUALA LUMPUR: The clean-up of oil slicks on two beaches in Pengerang, Johor, should be completed within a week if the weather is good.
SINGAPORE: Singapore authorities are in touch with their Malaysian counterparts to cooperate on efforts to address any further impact of the oil spill...