Malaysian vessel Polaris collides with Greek ship in Singapore port limits off Tuas

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Fortunately, there have been no reports of an oil leak or injuries incurred from the crew of both vessels due to the collision. Malaysia’s Marine Department (MARDEP)...

 

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