The spill affected islets that are home to some of the world's critically endangered species.
A man scoops leaked oil from the vessel 'MV Wakashio' that ran aground near Blue Bay Marine Park off the coast of Mauritius, in August, 2020.
The Indian Ocean island of Mauritius declared a state of environmental emergency in August, 2020, after the Japanese-owned ship that ran aground offshore in July began spilling oil.
Bystanders look at the 'MV Wakashio' after it ran aground.
A satellite image from Maxar Technologies shows the bulk carrier spilling oil into the sea off Mauritius.
Authorities safely removed thousands of tonnes of fuel, but the ship leaked hundreds of tonnes into the sea, reports said.
Environmental groups gave warnings about the severe consequences of the spill.
People on a boat evaluate damage caused by fuel leaking from the ship.
A clean-up crew works at a site polluted by leaked oil.
People race against time to clean up the spill.
Vast stretches of coastline were polluted.
Some of the oil was trapped in mangroves or embedded in the sea bed.
The spill affected islets that are home to some of the world's critically endangered species.
A man scoops leaked oil from the vessel 'MV Wakashio' that ran aground near Blue Bay Marine Park off the coast of Mauritius, in August, 2020.
The Indian Ocean island of Mauritius declared a state of environmental emergency in August, 2020, after the Japanese-owned ship that ran aground offshore in July began spilling oil.
Bystanders look at the 'MV Wakashio' after it ran aground.
A satellite image from Maxar Technologies shows the bulk carrier spilling oil into the sea off Mauritius.
Authorities safely removed thousands of tonnes of fuel, but the ship leaked hundreds of tonnes into the sea, reports said.
Environmental groups gave warnings about the severe consequences of the spill.
People on a boat evaluate damage caused by fuel leaking from the ship.
A clean-up crew works at a site polluted by leaked oil.
People race against time to clean up the spill.
Vast stretches of coastline were polluted.
Some of the oil was trapped in mangroves or embedded in the sea bed.
The spill affected islets that are home to some of the world's critically endangered species.