China News Service, September 11, according to Kyodo News, the charterer Merchant Ship Mitsui announced on the 11th a total of 1 billion yen (approximately RMB 64.39 million) of support measures in relation to the fuel leak of a Japanese cargo ship off Mauritius.

The main content is to establish a fund to restore polluted coral reefs.

On August 24, local time, after a Japanese freighter that had a fuel oil spill off the coast of Mauritius broke, the front half of the hull was towed to the ocean surface for sinking.

  The Japanese cargo ship "Wakao" ran aground in the waters southeast of Mauritius on July 25.

On August 6, the hull of the cargo ship broke and a large amount of fuel leaked.

According to local media reports, the cargo ship carried about 4,000 tons of fuel oil, and at least 1,000 tons of fuel oil had leaked into the nearby sea.

  Previously, the Mauritian government asked Japan to pay 13.4 billion Mauritian rupees for the project to support the affected fisheries.