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Sri Lankan Navy divers check for oil leakage

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The Sri Lanka Navy conducts a diving operation at a ship loaded with chemical and plastic that is sinking off Colombo, hoping to check for signs of an oil spill.

Added on the 06/06/2021 17:10:56 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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