Freighter sinks after collision in Singapore Strait
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Singapore
A VESSEL carrying 560 tonnes of bunker fuel sank after a collision with a chemical tanker in the Singapore Strait late on Wednesday, the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) said.
Shipping traffic in the waterway remains undisrupted and there were no signs of any fuel leak, the MPA said in a statement on Thursday.
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