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An oil spill from the sunken cargo ship Sealloyd Arc is polluting Thai beaches, threatening ecosystems and tourism.
An oil spill from the capsized cargo ship Sealloyd Arc, which sank off Phuket on February 7, is reaching tourist beaches in Thailand, with oil slicks and tar balls reported on Koh Hey, Racha Island, and Ya Nui Beach.
The 61-meter-deep wreck is leaking an estimated 1,700 liters of oil, threatening marine life and coral reefs.
Cleanup efforts include manual removal and dispersant use, but containment remains limited.
The ship carries 98 tonnes of heavy fuel and hazardous cargo.
Authorities are delaying salvage dives due to cost issues, while environmental and tourism concerns grow.
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Un derrame de petróleo del buque de carga hundido Sealloyd Arc está contaminando las playas tailandesas, amenazando los ecosistemas y el turismo.