Colombo: Sri Lanka's Marine Environment Protection Authority (MEPA) said acid rains would possibly hit the island nation as a result of the burning X-Press Pearl container ship in the waters off the Colombo Harbour, local media reported.
Chairperson of the MEPA Dharshani Lahandapura told local News First media outlet on Friday that nitrogen oxide gas emitted into the atmosphere will mix with water particles in the upper atmosphere to produce nitric acid for the acid rain, Xinhuanews agency reported.
The MEPA head said such air currents could move from the coastal areas into the country, and there is a possibility of acid rains in the surrounding areas.
Lahandapura urged people to be vigilant to avoid exposures to rain directly and cover metal structures or vehicles outdoors.
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The Sri Lankan Navy on Friday said it was continuing the efforts to put out the flames on board the Singapore-flagged ship which caught fire in waters off the Colombo port on May 20 and was threatening to cause an environmental disaster.
The Navy added that the ship is in danger of sinking and efforts are underway to prevent it.
There has been no sign of an oil spill, it added.