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Australia beaches 'disaster zone' Australia beaches 'disaster zone'
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Australia has declared nearly 40 miles (60km) of beaches along its east coast as a disaster zone, following a massive oil and chemical spill.Australia has declared nearly 40 miles (60km) of beaches along its east coast as a disaster zone, following a massive oil and chemical spill.
More than 30 tonnes of oil are thought to have leaked from a Hong-Kong registered cargo ship, when it shed its load in stormy weather early Wednesday.More than 30 tonnes of oil are thought to have leaked from a Hong-Kong registered cargo ship, when it shed its load in stormy weather early Wednesday.
Queensland state officials say beaches along the Sunshine Coast, and Moreton and Bribie Islands are worst hit.Queensland state officials say beaches along the Sunshine Coast, and Moreton and Bribie Islands are worst hit.
An investigation is under way into the state's worst oil spill in decades.An investigation is under way into the state's worst oil spill in decades.
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd pledged full government support for the clean-up effort, which could run into millions of dollars.Prime Minister Kevin Rudd pledged full government support for the clean-up effort, which could run into millions of dollars.
See map showing the oil-affected areas See map showing the oil-affected areas
Queensland state Premier Anna Bligh said the ship's operators would be liable for the costs.Queensland state Premier Anna Bligh said the ship's operators would be liable for the costs.
"We are investigating the entire incident and if there is any basis for a prosecution, we will not hesitate to take that action - the total cost of the clean-up will rest with this company.""We are investigating the entire incident and if there is any basis for a prosecution, we will not hesitate to take that action - the total cost of the clean-up will rest with this company."
The ship's owner, Swire Shipping, may face fines of up to A$1.5m ($977,000; £703,000) if found guilty of environmental breaches, as well as clean-up costs of A$100,000 a day.The ship's owner, Swire Shipping, may face fines of up to A$1.5m ($977,000; £703,000) if found guilty of environmental breaches, as well as clean-up costs of A$100,000 a day.
Experts fear the toxic chemicals will suffocate fish and kill natural habitatsMaritime officials said 31 containers of ammonium nitrate fertiliser fell from the deck in huge swells, puncturing the Pacific Adventurer's hull and releasing the oil.Experts fear the toxic chemicals will suffocate fish and kill natural habitatsMaritime officials said 31 containers of ammonium nitrate fertiliser fell from the deck in huge swells, puncturing the Pacific Adventurer's hull and releasing the oil.
The ship was en route from a port south of Queensland's state capital, Brisbane, to Indonesia.The ship was en route from a port south of Queensland's state capital, Brisbane, to Indonesia.
Environmental experts fear the nutrient-rich fertiliser could cause damaging algal blooms, suffocate fish and kill natural habitats.Environmental experts fear the nutrient-rich fertiliser could cause damaging algal blooms, suffocate fish and kill natural habitats.
Moreton and Bribie Islands are national parks - home to a range of sea birds and creatures, including turtles, dolphins and pelicans.Moreton and Bribie Islands are national parks - home to a range of sea birds and creatures, including turtles, dolphins and pelicans.
The Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) said it had begun removing the oil from the beaches and was treating oil-affected wildlife.The Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) said it had begun removing the oil from the beaches and was treating oil-affected wildlife.
Radar-equipped aircraft are searching for the missing containers of fertiliser - which can be used to make explosives.Radar-equipped aircraft are searching for the missing containers of fertiliser - which can be used to make explosives.
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