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Mauritius: India deploys HAL-developed Dhruv chopper to tackle environmental-threatening oil spill
Indian-made Dhruv Advanced Light Helicopter has been deployed to tackle the Mauritius oil spill to extricate skimmed oil from a merchant vessel to a tug. A Chetak helicopter engaged in an operation to control the oil spill near Mauritius. These operations have been going on for the last three days. The oil spill posed a serious threat to two protected marine ecosystems and the Blue Bay Marine Park reserve in the island nation. The oil spill started after MV Wakashio, a ship owned by Nagashiki Shipping Company of Japan, rammed into a reef in the marine park off the South-East coast of Mauritius on July 25, and spilling about 1,000 tonnes of fuel oil, while sailing from China to Brazil.
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