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Singapore is seeking compensation from the owners of the vessel responsible for an oil spill last week. The spill was caused when the Singapore-flagged Marine Honour was struck by the Netherlands-flagged dredger Vox Maxima, leading to significant environmental damage. Efforts to contain and clean up the spill, including deploying booms and drone technology, are ongoing. The Maritime and Port Authority confirmed that the shipowner of Marine Honour is liable for the costs incurred and that insurance coverage is in place. Compensation will cover economic losses, environmental damage, and infrastructure repair costs, as stipulated by relevant maritime laws and conventions.
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