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BBC reports: Anti-pollution teams are on stand by after a massive ship carrying potentially dangerous chemicals beached one mile off the Devon coast. The MSC Napoli, which was holed in the English Channel on Thursday, is carrying 2,394 c...

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BBC NEWS | UK | England | Devon | Scavengers take washed-up goods
Police are patrolling beaches in Devon where members of the public have been taking goods washed ashore from stricken container ship MSC Napoli.
Hundreds of people have made off with valuable hauls from some 40 containers which drifted onto Branscombe beach.
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Re: [News] Pollution watch as ship beaches

That's pathetic. CNN was reporting today that some of the containers that fell overboard had dangerous chemical on them, including the kind of acid used for batteries. This is really a tragic accident. I wonder if some day governments will put more strict controls over the shipping industry.
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