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Singapore assesses oil spill impact on beach-front businesses
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pstrongSignificant progress has been made in clearing oil slicks from the beaches./strong/p pSingapore's Minister for Sustainability and the Environment Grace Fu said the government is closely monitoring the recent oil spill's impact on beach-front businesses.

Singapore assesses oil spill impact on beach-front businessesSingapore's Minister for Sustainability and the Environment Grace Fu said the government is closely monitoring the recent oil spill's impact on beach-front businesses.

“We are aware that businesses operating sea-based activities in the affected areas have been directly affected. As the situation is evolving, agencies are closely monitoring the impact on affected businesses,” Fu continued. The minister assured that most beach-front businesses are operational, except for two involved in sea activities, which are under close monitoring. Air quality at affected beaches has remained within safe levels despite occasional odors, ensuring public safety except in cordoned cleaning areas.

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