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February 6, 2007 · about 19 years ago

‘No pollution’ on Napoli beaches

Water from beaches in Devon and Dorset near the stricken container ship MSC Napoli is clear of pollution signs, the Environment Agency says. Beaches between Portland and Brixham have been monitored since the 62,000-tonne vessel was deliberately grounded off Sidmouth on 20 January.

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Water from beaches in Devon and Dorset near the stricken container ship MSC Napoli is clear of pollution signs, the Environment Agency says. Beaches between Portland and Brixham have been monitored since the 62,000-tonne vessel was deliberately grounded off Sidmouth on 20 January.

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