Oil Slick Trails Passenger Ship on Danube, 'Vera Su' Secured
An oil slick was spotted trailing a passenger ship on the Danube late on Sunday afternoon. The ship, identified as the 'Vera Sus', was secured with an oil boom in the upper water of the lock due to a suspected technical malfunction. Earlier in the day, another oil slick was noticed at the Geisling lock, but its cause remained unidentified. The 'Vera Sus' incident is currently under investigation. Authorities are working to contain and clean up the spill to minimize environmental impact. The 'Vera Sus' was the likely source of the oil slick on the Danube. Repairs are underway, and the ship remains secured. Further details will be provided as the investigation progresses.
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