Two Panamanian cargo ships, the “MSC Chitra” and “MV Khalijia-111”, collided on Saturday off of Mumbai’s coast causing an oil spill from one of the vessels. The ship Chitra has almost sunken completely, and the cargo has almost been completely dumped into the Sea.
According to officials, Chitra was carrying about 1,200 containers which had over 266 tonnes of fuel.
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sem CONTAINER não há futuro , com container o futuro é este
HOW COME i didn't even hear of this oil crash on the national TV news?!?
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Don't think that illigals are messing things up also in the bay of Mumbai lol To save in taxes and fees when crossing the canal of panama, owners register their ships in Panama. Although the ships are fying Panamanian flags in their mast, their names tell everybody where are they from. They both two Indian ships.