Mauritius is mired in a fuel pollution crisis, who has reached out?

Updated on society 2024-08-06
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    It is precisely China that has extended a helping hand to this country, because China is very humanitarian in the world.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Mauritius is in the midst of a fuel crisis, and China has extended a helping hand to help it get out of its predicament and help it recover its economy.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Mauritius is in the midst of a "fuel pollution" crisis, and France and Japan urgently went to Mauritius for rescue. This crisis has dealt a big blow to the ecological environment, and protecting the environment is everyone's responsibility.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    1. Fuel leakage due to the grounding of the ship.

    2. A committee was set up to address the fuel spill

    After a thing happens, it is necessary to have a leading department or agency to coordinate and deal with some problems encountered in handling things in a timely manner, if this matter is handled by multiple departments, it is inevitable that there will be a phenomenon of passing the buck or pulling each other's skin, which will inevitably lead to a waste of time for some crisis problems in a race against time, and the establishment of the committee will certainly be able to quickly and effectively concentrate forces.

    3. Seek international helpMauritius is not economically developed, and lacks experience in dealing with such accidents, and there is also a serious shortage of manpower, after the incident, Mauritius immediately sought help from the international community, asking the international community to provide material, financial and technical support, and the Chinese Embassy in Mauritius also participated in the pollution clean-up work at the first time.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    For the fuel spill in Mauritius, a local** committee has been set up to deal with the fuel spill, which will follow up on the situation and the progress of the operation. In addition, more than 100,000 civil volunteers disregarded**"Unified arrangement"to join the cleaning operation spontaneously. Because hair can quickly absorb oil, there is also a wave of local pollution"Haircut tide", residents rushed to donate their hair, using it to make an unusual floating rod to clean up the oil slick.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The local community is actively calling on people to participate in volunteer activities to clean up the beach and seek international help.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In addition to sending a large number of people to rescue the people, the local government also asked for help from other countries, because they believed that the local area did not have enough capacity to deal with the emergency. But in fact, the main force of the rescue is still the thousands of volunteers who have spontaneously organized in the local area.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The local ** will definitely raise money to remove the fuel, and will not let the people get close to the place where the fuel leaks, and will clean up the fuel in that place very quickly.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    For the fuel spill in Mauritius, the local ** called on volunteers to join the clean-up team and launched a call for "hair donation" to use hair to absorb oil!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    This incident refers to the fact that on August 6, 2020, a Japanese cargo ship loaded with 4,000 tons of fuel oil ran aground in the waters of Mauritius and caused the fuel tank at the stern of the cargo ship to burst, a large amount of fuel poured into the ocean, and caused a serious sea pollution problem in Mauritius. Then on August 9, the Japanese side issued a public apology, and the company involved sent *** to the scene of the incident to remove the remaining fuel on board to prevent further leaks. <>

    However, Mauritius does not have the ability to clean up this large amount of fuel, they can only ask the world organization for help, and Japan said that it will do its best to carry out environmental rescue, and it is recommended to use linoleum to remove the leaking fuel by manual wiping, and this method has been confirmed to be very effective and convenient, is a good way to solve environmental pollution, but whether to continue to use this way to clean up the environmental pollution of Mauritius depends on how Mauritius decides. <>

    We know that Mauritius has the largest coral colony in the world, and a fuel spill of this magnitude is undoubtedly a serious blow to the biodiversity of local organisms. The leak will not only pose a direct threat to thousands of species in the waters around Mauritius, but will also affect the economic development and health of Mauritius' residents. <>

    In short, the fuel leak is a very serious matter, and although the Japanese companies involved said at a press conference that they will bear full responsibility for the fuel spill, the Mauritian environmental protection organization believes that such a huge loss has been caused and it is difficult to remedy it. At present, the Japanese side has sent a team to investigate the cause of the accident to see if there was a dereliction of duty that caused the ship to run aground. Residents have also taken steps to protect the environment, not only by forming volunteer teams but also by making barriers with straw wrapped in plastic sheeting to prevent further contamination of the inshore beaches with fuel.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    A Japanese freighter was involved in a massive fuel spill in Mauritius and held talks with the other side's environment minister. Japan dispatched a team of teams from the International Emergency Assistance Team to address the issue on the ground.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Japan suggested that Mauritius should take immediate measures to remove the fuel from the sea surface and protect the living environment of marine life.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Japan has publicly apologized for the fuel leak caused by the grounding of a Japanese ship in Mauritius and has suggested that the leaked fuel be removed by manual wiping using linoleum.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Japan has said that it will do its best to rescue the environment, and it has proposed to use linoleum to remove the leaked fuel by wiping it manually, and this method has been proven to be effective and convenient, and is a good way to solve environmental pollution.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    On July 25 this year, the Japanese cargo ship "Wakashio" ran aground in the waters off Mauritius, and a serious fuel leak occurred. Eventually, the vessel ran aground in the Mao Sea, and within two weeks of being on the reef, it took proactive measures to become more and more polluted. As a result, the people of Mauritius later sued two ministers, these two ministers are the Minister of Environment and the Minister of Shipping, but so far Mauritius** has not given a specific response to the people, for the following reasons:

    1.Recently, mass demonstrations have erupted in Mauritius. On August 29, a demonstration of 1,000 people broke out in Mauritius, because there was no actual response to the people's complaints, coupled with the increasing pollution caused by the fuel leak, coupled with the improper handling of the country, the people's expectations for the environment of the country have been negative for the economy, and the largest public demonstration in Mauritius broke out in recent years.

    2.Mauritius** is seeking help to minimise pollution losses. Due to the continuous expansion of pollution, ** is also aware of the seriousness of the incident, there have been dolphins and other marine life dying recently, although Mauritius itself is also taking various measures, but due to the lack of people, lack of resources and other reasons, the measures taken are also limited, and is currently actively seeking help from the international community.

    3.Mauritius is actively claiming compensation from Japanese vessels. In the aftermath of the incident, Japan** reported that there is a cap on claims for the cargo ship spill, or only 2 billion yen, equivalent to 100 million yuan, which is far from enough for the current pollution, let alone the cost of environmental and economic recovery in Mauritius in the future.

    Some people say that the spill may set Mauritius back 35 years. There are even rumors that could lead to the bankruptcy of the country. <>

    Therefore, the focus of the work is to solve the most urgent matter at hand, that is, the improvement of the environment and the fight for compensation costs, so the accountability of the two ministers is put behind.

    The above are some of my simple analysis and insights, if you have any additions or different opinions, please feel free to discuss and exchange together.

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