Indian state takes legal action against Swiss-based firm for oil spill
According to the report, the Kerala High Court has ordered the arrest and detention of another MSC ship currently docked at Vizhinjam Port. The vessel will be held until MSC provides financial security equivalent to the damages claimed.
The MSC ELSA 3, sailing under the Liberian flag, capsized off Kerala’s coast due to a cargo imbalance. At the time, it was transporting 84.44 metric tons of diesel, 367.1 metric tons of furnace oil, and 640 containers—some containing hazardous materials like calcium carbide.
Kerala’s government claims the spill caused extensive damage to the marine environment, harming fisheries, contaminating coastal areas, and posing serious health risks to residents.
Greenpeace South Asia’s Avinash Chanchal cited satellite data showing a 9.2-kilometer-long oil slick as of June 1. Although it had reduced in size by June 9, it remained visible at around 2.2 kilometers.
Following the disaster, the Kerala government advised fishermen to avoid venturing out to sea and provided aid to more than 105,000 families reliant on fishing. Additional marine fuel also leaked from the ship, worsening the environmental impact, according to the state’s chief minister’s office.
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