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Fuel spills during bunkering on the Lower Mississippi River

Justice and barge PBL 3010 alongside Hafnia Rhine after the spill was reported. Roughly 2,100 gallons of fuel entered the Lower Mississippi River near New Orleans.
Justice and barge PBL 3010 alongside Hafnia Rhine after the spill was reported. Roughly 2,100 gallon
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