Maritime Enforcement
Terengganu ‘ghost ship’ cleared of hazards after safety inspection, say authorities
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A 'ghost ship' found drifting near an oil platform in Terengganu, Malaysia, was declared safe after inspections by Hazmat and marine authorities. No hazardous materials, gases, or human remains were found on the 53.7-meter vessel. The initial foul odor was attributed to spoiled food in the refrigerator. The ship, believed to be an oil tanker that caught fire off Johor's coast earlier this month, has been towed to the Kemaman Supply Base and will be handed over to the Malaysian Marine Department for further action.
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