South Korea battles to contain major oil spill

SOUTH KOREA: South Korea deployed more than 100 ships and thousands of troops yesterday to clean up the worst oil spill in its…

SOUTH KOREA:South Korea deployed more than 100 ships and thousands of troops yesterday to clean up the worst oil spill in its history, which has blackened beaches, coated birds in tar and cast a foul smell over a nature reserve.

The slick has washed up in an area spanning 17km (11 miles) of the west coast, about 100km southwest of Seoul, that is home to popular tourist beaches, a national park and oyster beds. The spill is threatening to become a major environmental disaster.

The slick extends about 20km from the Hong Kong-registered tanker that began leaking an estimated 10,500 tonnes of crude oil on Friday, after a barge carrying a crane punched holes in its hull while it was anchored, the coast guard said.

The leak was patched early on Sunday, it said.