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: The insurer of a vessel in the ship collision that caused the oil spill in Singapore waters has appointed a contractor to handle the clean-up at Sungai Rengit and Teluk Ramunia here. Read full story
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...
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...
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: Nearly 200 fishermen at the Sungai Rengit Fishermen’s Jetty in Pengerang here have incurred losses as they have been unable to go to...
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.
JOHOR BARU: The Johor Department of Environment (DoE) is actively monitoring the aftermath of a ship collision at Pasir Panjang Terminal, Singapore,...
KOTA TINGGI: There is no immediate threat to marine life following the oil spill, the Johor Department of Environment said today.
KOTA TINGGI: A thick oil spillage from a ship collision at Singapore’s Pasir Panjang Terminal on Friday has spread to Pengerang waters and...
SINGAPORE: Singapore authorities are in touch with their Malaysian counterparts to cooperate on efforts to address any further impact of the oil spill...