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February 20, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Ship with rotting fertilizer cargo releases gas off northern Spain

The Spanish authorities were Tuesday seeking a solution to the situation of a Dutch freighter anchored off northwestern Spain with 6,000 tons of partly rotting fertilizer on board, news reports said. The MS Ostedijk was located at about 20 kilometres off the Galicia region. It was attached to a Span

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The Spanish authorities were Tuesday seeking a solution to the situation of a Dutch freighter anchored off northwestern Spain with 6,000 tons of partly rotting fertilizer on board, news reports said.

The MS Ostedijk was located at about 20 kilometres off the Galicia region. It was attached to a Spanish rescue vessel which had towed it there.

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