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Baikunth Bihari
Devastating
by Baikunth Bihari on Aug 10, 2010 07:32 AM

This was totally devastating as a huge loss was suffered by the career of oil tanks. I deeply show sympathy

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RathaChamundeeswari Angalamman
Hard to believe
by RathaChamundeeswari Angalamman on Aug 09, 2010 10:37 PM

Ships colliding. Trains colliding, Bus colliding etc is believable. Ships colliding.. WTF are these guys involved in a drag race or what.

While something to be done to clean up (Maharashtra manoos have already filed FIR on captains - only thing they did to prevent the slick), parallelly, possibility of sabotage has to be investigated. Not by Mar Manoos ofcourse.

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Vijay Damley
MSC Chitra
by Vijay Damley on Aug 09, 2010 09:30 PM  | Hide replies

Hey Guys,
Don't get excited. Water is too shallow for ship to sink. Oil pollution will stop soon. I wonder why no one has tried to contain spill with floating barrier? With Helicopter and tugs, I am sure we will see opening of channel by tomorrow. It is matter of time that things will be back to normal. What everyone missing is impact on various ports and trade due to closure of main port of India.

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sunny India
Re: MSC Chitra
by sunny India on Aug 09, 2010 09:59 PM
Ok Sir, Thank You!

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Mr Walker
Use this oil for lubricating the corrupt machinery
by Mr Walker on Aug 09, 2010 07:48 PM

most probably already people in different offices must have started thinking about how to make money out of this crisis.

lots of money will change hands and then everything will be forgotten.

coastal line of mumbai and other areas will be a no life zone.

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Abid Khan
SAVE OUR BEAUTIFUL CITY MUMBAI
by Abid Khan on Aug 09, 2010 06:34 PM  | Hide replies

I am an Indian citizen with worries about environment issues in Mumbai; there is already pollution in Mumbai city. The humidity is increasing day by day due such pollutions, and if this thing happens again than soon there will be a disaster in Mumbai.
Mumbai it’s already over crowded and People don’t care about global warming.
I request to all my Indian brothers and sisters and state government to please look into the environmental issues. Save our beautiful city from global warming, because Mumbai is our home, not land fill.


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sunny India
Re: SAVE OUR BEAUTIFUL CITY MUMBAI
by sunny India on Aug 09, 2010 10:01 PM
It is not matter of saving or destroying one city or place from Global warming. It is the echo system which is at stake. Any efforts towards this will effect each inch of Globe.

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S B
He will be worried
by S B on Aug 09, 2010 05:53 PM

He is worried because Mumbai-Raigadh are the hens for Congress-NCP govt giving eggs daily. Congress-NCP goons (andpoliticians) have made a lot of money under 'development' of this and only this belt(part of Pune-Mumbai-Nashik belt) in Maharashtra. Many of the gangsters in Dubai, supply arms and wealth to Congress-NCP politicians via sea. In '93 blasts all the weapons. RDX was brought through revdanda port near alibag. That is why CM is worried. If other cultural cities of MH like Aurangabad, Sangli, Nagpur was hit due to this crisis, nobody would have been worried.

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tls mani
He must be worried
by tls mani on Aug 09, 2010 05:44 PM

He has such a wonderful police force,ATS,disaster management,the Muncipality etc, each one competes with one another on corruption. They have no time for anything. Look what happended on 26/11, the floods, now the oil spill Policemen on marine patrol cannot swim, security forces cannot handle the gun, ATS chief get killed by the terrorists instead of other way round. All that they know is to make money and sing praise of netas who in turn
will sing praise of Soniaji

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