Sri Lanka seeks USD 40 million from cargo ship's operator as interim damage claim
The Hindu
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Sri Lanka on Saturday made an interim damage claim of USD 40 million from the owners of the Singapore-flagged cargo ship that caught fire near the outer area Colombo port on May 20 and caused the country's worst-ever marine ecological disaster. Sri Lanka has lodged the claim of USD 40 million through the Attorney General following a directive by Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa. "We are still assessing the scale of damage, environmental and economic and decided to make this interim claim of," Rohitha Abeygunawardena, the Minister of Ports, told reporters here.More Related News

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