Mauritius: Anxious residents of the Indian Ocean island nation of Mauritius stuffed fabric sacks with sugarcane leaves Saturday to create makeshift oil spill barriers as tons of fuel leaking from a grounded ship put endangered wildlife in peril.
The government has declared an environmental emergency and France said it was sending help from its nearby Reunion Island.
Mauritius said the ship, the MV Wakashio, was carrying nearly 4,000 tons of fuel.
A video posted online by Mauritius resident Grégoire Rouxel showed oily waters lapping at the shore and residents and volunteers trying to stop the oil from reaching the soil.
Rouxel said that the unpleasant smell of oil could be smelled miles away.
Wildlife workers and volunteers ferried dozens of baby tortoises and rare plants from an island near the spill, Ile aux Aigrettes, to the mainland as fears grew that worsening weather on Sunday could tear the Japanese-owned ship apart along its cracked hull.