Over 180 Malaysia fishermen hit by Singapore oil spill; losses estimated at RM480,000
A clean-up of Johor’s coast is ongoing; fishermen say their gear has been damaged and will take time to replace
[KUALA LUMPUR] The recent oil spill in Singapore has hit the livelihoods of more than 180 fishermen in Pengerang in Johor, with estimated losses amounting to around RM480,000 (S$137,960), said Johor’s health and environment committee chairman, Ling Tian Soon.
When contacted by The Business Times, he said the cleaning works are progressing well, and that the appointed contractors, with staff from the state authorities, have managed to remove 30 tonnes of the spill, but small slicks remain visible.
“The overall condition of the waters has improved, and it’s safe for the fishermen to resume their operations,” he added.
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