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SINGAPORE, June 15 (Reuters) - Beaches on Singapore's Sentosa island were closed on Saturday after an oil spill spread from a nearby shipping terminal to the tourist haven south of the city-state.
The oil spill, which affected beaches along the island resort of Sentosa and other parts of Singapore’s southern shoreline, sparked a multi-day cleanup operation.
Singapore closed most of its eastern beaches due to the oil spilt in nearby waters following a collision between a tanker and a bulk carrier earlier this week, the environmental agency said on ...
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A Netherlands-flagged ship struck a stationary vessel in Singapore on June 14, causing a major oil spill that blackened the waters of popular beaches.
Singapore closed off several popular coastal parks as an oil spill continued to spread along its shores, with authorities vowing to intensify cleanup efforts.
Officials on Friday outlined a plan to increase tourism revenue in the city-state from a record-breaking $29.8 billion in 2024 to $47 billion-$50 billion in the next 15 years. Singapore's "Tourism ...
SINGAPORE - The National Environment Agency (NEA) has started monitoring levels of Escherichia coli (E. coli) at Sentosa’s ...
Singapore closed off several popular coastal parks as an oil spill continued to spread along its shores, with authorities vowing to intensify cleanup efforts.
Singapore welcomed 16.5 million international arrivals in 2024, well below the 19.1 million that arrived in 2019, according to the Singapore Tourism Board.