The Austro Carina, a 25-metre vessel, has been left to break apart on the rocks, with 10,000 litres of marine diesel and 400 litres of hydraulic oil on board.
Environment Canterbury's Emma Parr spoke to TVNZ’s Breakfast saying the forecast for good weather means response teams can now attempt to remove the remaining fuel on board at 3pm today.
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Environment Canterbury's Emma Parr spoke to TVNZ’s Breakfast saying the forecast for good weather means response teams can now attempt to remove the remaining fuel on board at 3pm today.
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