The United Nations representative in Sri Lanka said the sinking of a container ship that caught fire while transporting chemicals off the capital Colombo has caused âsignificant damage to the planetâ by releasing hazardous substances into the ecosystem.
The Singapore-flagged X-Press Pearl sank on Thursday (Jun 17), a month after catching fire, raising concerns about a possible environmental disaster.
The UN said it was coordinating international efforts and helping Sri Lanka in assessing the damage, recovery efforts and preventing such disasters in the future.
âAn environmental emergency of this nature causes significant damage to the planet by the release of hazardous substances into the ecosystem,â UN resident coordinator in Sri Lanka Hanaa Singer-Hamdy said in a statement late on Saturday.
âThis in turn threatens lives and livelihoods of the population in the coastal areas.â
A UN team of oil spill and chemical experts â provided by the European Union â has been sent to Sri Lanka.
Sri Lanka has already submitted an interim claim of US$40 million to X-Press Feeders to cover part of the cost of fighting the fire, which broke out on May 20 when the vessel was anchored about 18km northwest of Colombo and waiting to enter the port.
The Sri Lankan navy believes the blaze was caused by its chemical cargo, which included 25 tonnes of nitric acid and other chemicals, most of which were destroyed in the fire. But debris including burned fibreglass and tonnes of plastic pellets have already polluted nearby beaches.
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We should try our mite to get compensation, however not behind the back!