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for acting too slowly. volunteers in mauritius have staged their own efforts to contain the thousand tonnes of oil which has spilled into the indian ocean. the prime minister of mauritius said his country should prepare for the worst. translation: we know that there are several cracks that are continuing to develop. and these cracks unfortunately mean that there is a major risk that the carrier breaks up into two. kevin ruhomaun is the director of mauritus national parks and conservation, and is currently monitoring at the ile aux fouquets national park. thank you forjoining us. how worried are you about the possible break up of the ship? the ship at the moment is we are on one of the special parks on the reef in the
staged their own efforts to contain the thousand tonnes of oil which has spilled into the indian ocean. the prime minister of mauritius said his country should prepare for the worst. translation: we know that there are several cracks that are continuing to develop. and these cracks unfortunately mean that there is a major risk that the carrier breaks up into two. kevin ruhomaun is director of the mauritius national parks service he told us about the extent of the conservation effort currently underway. i‘s in one of the small islands on the south east of mauritius, and we are ata the south east of mauritius, and we are at a national park which harbours unique species of reptiles found nowhere else in the world and
translation: mauritian succumbing en masse to help us. the men have voluntarily put the boats out and placed these out at sea. the government says it doesn t have the equipment or expertise to handle the oil spill. france and japan are offering assistance. the japanese company which owns the vessel has apologised for the accident and is sending a team of experts to help with the clean up effort. but some mauritian ‘s wonder why the visual which ran aground on the 25th ofjuly was left on the shoreline leading to the oil spill nearly two weeks later. the government could have prevented this whole ecological disaster if it had acted promptly. in the next two or three days, this tanker has to be emptied. the mv wakashio s wreckage lies precariously in mauritius s waters, spreading its top six shadow over this
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