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Die die so what, nothing worth to preserve anymore
Everything is MONEY MONEY MONEY
sell our soul to build casino, create social problems
population 6.5 million target, crowded everywhere
fuck lah, eat oil stained crabs and fish and all die of cancer
Oil spill spreads to Chek Jawa & Changi Beach
By Joanne Chan | Posted: 28 May 2010 1604 hrs
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Emergency workers clear crude oil that washed up on the beach from a slick in Singapore
Related News
• Oil slick keeps S'pore beaches closed for holidays
• Singapore's water supply safe from oil spill
• Oil spill 'contained' off S'pore as cleanup continues
SINGAPORE : The oil spill caused by the collision of two vessels at sea on Tuesday has spread to Chek Jawa.
The area on Pulau Ubin, an island just off Changi Point, boasts of several different ecosystems, as well as plants and animals that are no longer common in Singapore.
Portions of the oil slick have also affected Changi Beach between car parks 6 and 7.
Some 700 metres are affected.
The National Environment Agency (NEA) said it is looking out for new spots, although the situation at East Coast has stabilised. - CNA /ls
Everything is MONEY MONEY MONEY
sell our soul to build casino, create social problems
population 6.5 million target, crowded everywhere
fuck lah, eat oil stained crabs and fish and all die of cancer
Oil spill spreads to Chek Jawa & Changi Beach
By Joanne Chan | Posted: 28 May 2010 1604 hrs
Photos 1 of 1
Emergency workers clear crude oil that washed up on the beach from a slick in Singapore
Related News
• Oil slick keeps S'pore beaches closed for holidays
• Singapore's water supply safe from oil spill
• Oil spill 'contained' off S'pore as cleanup continues
SINGAPORE : The oil spill caused by the collision of two vessels at sea on Tuesday has spread to Chek Jawa.
The area on Pulau Ubin, an island just off Changi Point, boasts of several different ecosystems, as well as plants and animals that are no longer common in Singapore.
Portions of the oil slick have also affected Changi Beach between car parks 6 and 7.
Some 700 metres are affected.
The National Environment Agency (NEA) said it is looking out for new spots, although the situation at East Coast has stabilised. - CNA /ls