Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:10 am
The government authorities in Mauritius has decided to reopen the Blue-Bay Marine Park in the country, this is coming after a horrific oil Spill from a shipwreck sometimes this year. The oil Spill was caused by a ship carrying diesel and fuel.
The public will currently have the option to get to the most well known sea shores on the south-east bank of the island and limitations have likewise been lifted for a few famous public sea shores — with swimming, plunging and boat trips being allowed.
By and by, fishing in the tidal pond will stay precluded and tidy up tasks are as yet in progress to attempt to eradicate the hints of the biological calamity.
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