Colombo:Sri Lanka's apex environment body on Thursday said a Singapore-flagged cargo vessel, which caught fire near the Colombo beach last week, is in the process of sinking, and that preparation is underway to tackle the resulting oil spill.
Speaking to reporters, top Marine Environmental Protection Authority (MEPA) official Turney Pradeep Kumara said the government would file for damages to responsible parties for the damages done to the marine ecosystem.
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"The crew will be questioned and statements will be recorded. There will be legal action through the Attorney General," Kumara said.
All 25 crew members of MV 'X-PRESS PEARL' -- of Indian, Chinese, Filipino and Russian nationality -- were rescued on Tuesday after a 'fire alarm' dispatch was sent.
"We have set in motion the process to manage the oil spill when it occurs. Equipment necessary is already in place," Kumara said.
The National Aquatic Resource Research and Development Agency (NARA) said chemicals and other materials washed ashore from the ship along the western coast area from Colombo to Marawila would be collected and analysed.
Based on the analysis, the NARA officials would state the degree of damage done to the marine ecosystem.