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Japanese cargo ships hit the rocks and leaked thousands of tons of heavy oil floating on the coast. How do they deal with this matter?
Japanese cargo ships were stained with collagen, causing thousands of tons of crude oil to float on the coast. For this matter, Japanese company leaders bowed to the media and apologized to the Japanese people. At the same time, the Mauritian government quickly issued an environmental emergency declaration, hoping that the international community could provide assistance.

Just two days ago, a large cargo ship operated by Japan passed near the coastline of Mauritius, India, in late July and ran aground, resulting in oil leakage in the fuel tank. Thousands of tons of fuel are trapped on the coast. It is estimated that there is at least 1000 tons, which is definitely a huge blow to marine ecology and surrounding environment. Therefore, the Government of Mauritius promptly requested assistance from the international community.

Japan's response to this incident is that the government will immediately send a disaster emergency expert to Mauritius to clean and disinfect these coastlines, hoping to cope with this oil spill. After the experts arrived in Mauritius, they immediately began to clean up the marine oil pollution. This accident, whether it is cleaned up or not, will definitely have an impact on the ocean and ecology of Mauritius companies, and will also have a serious impact on the tourism industry in Mauritius.

Anyway, I think the Japanese company must take full responsibility for this matter, because it was your company that collided while transporting the fuel of this ship. Shouldn't we take full responsibility? Of course, the location of this fuel leak is not in Japanese waters, but near Mauritius, so you can send experts to Mauritius. As the president of this shipping company, he apologized in front of reporters as soon as he went to work. Don't you need to make financial compensation? Don't you need to go to Mauritius immediately to apologize to them and see how the accident is handled? How can they be so safe and sound, just like most of the crimes that Japan has put down in Asia before, just an understatement?

Although the cargo ship hit the rocks because of bad weather, it was caused by you after all. Through the local video, we can see that the coastline of Mauritius is surrounded by a layer of black heavy oil. Isn't this all because of you? Even if the local departments and residents try to clean up, it is ok for Japan to send an expert group, knowing that this kind of thing is not done by experts. What should the shipping company do?