Oil spill from damaged cargo ship pollutes South African coastline.

South Africa is facing a major environmental crisis as the Ultra Galaxy vessel continues to leak oil after breaking apart off the coast. With 500 tons of fuel still aboard the wreck, efforts to contain the spill are underway. Salvage operations have been halted due to rough surf conditions, while local residents are assisting in the clean-up efforts along the oil-covered coastline.

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South Africa’s Ultra Galaxy Bulker Broke up During Storms, Oil Spill Response Underway

Over the weekend, a bulker that capsized and washed ashore on the west coast of South Africa broke up during storms. SAMSA is working with local authorities to contain an oil spill and initiate clean-up efforts. Salvors sealed fuel oil tanks and removed oil drums from the wreck. Salvage operations are temporarily suspended due to adverse weather conditions. Plans to resume salvage work are in place.

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South Africa Completes First Phase of Ultra Galaxy Recovery Operation

South African officials have completed the first phase of the recovery operation for the grounded bulker Ultra Galaxy. Progress was made due to a break in harsh winter weather, but another cold front is expected. The vessel developed a severe list during a storm on July 9 off the west coast of South Africa, leading the crew to abandon ship. A new salvage company has been appointed to continue the next phase.

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South African Authorities Warn of Hazardous Debris from Grounded Cargo Ship Ultra Galaxy

South African officials are warning about the fertilizer cargo and debris washing ashore from the grounded bulker Ultra Galaxy after severe weather. Salvage operations are underway as weather allows efforts to rescue the vessel, which ran aground on the Atlantic coast. The vessel, with 18 crew members from the Philippines, remains on its side as teams work to remove cargo and prevent oil spills.

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