Thailand takes urgent action after Myanmar cargo ship runs aground near Surin Islands, damaging coral reefs, threatening marine life


BANGKOK: Mu Ko Surin National Park in Phang Nga Province has announced urgent measures following a Myanmar cargo ship running aground on a coral reef near the park. The incident, which occurred on June 1, resulted in significant damage to the coral reefs in the area.

Authorities are concerned about potential oil leakage from the ship and are taking immediate steps to mitigate environmental damage.

Kriengkrai Pohchareon, Head of Mu Ko Surin National Park, reported that an initial assessment showed damage to 75m of coral, with the most significant damage between 45-75m, where the ship had become stranded. The coral under the hull was crushed and almost completely destroyed.

The authorities have raised concerns over the potential oil spill from the ship, which could severely impact the marine environment.

While the salvage operation has been delayed due to the monsoon season, which brings strong winds and waves, discussions are ongoing among relevant agencies to manage the situation effectively.

The park authorities have urged the public and tourists to stay clear of the affected area to ensure safety and allow officials to carry out the necessary recovery operations. - The Nation/ANN

 

 

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