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Over 400 bags full of debris from the cargo ship MSC Napoli have been washed ashore on Island beaches over the weekend of 24-25 February.

Cleaning up beach debris

With more material expected to come ashore, the IW Council, co-ordinating the clean-up, has repeated its appeal to people to stay away from the beaches on the south west stretch of the Island.

Items including BMW first aid kits, boxes of chocolate and biscuits, shampoo and baby food have all been carried from Lyme Bay, Dorset, where the 62,000-tonne ship Napoli went aground and broke up in stormy weather last month.

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26 February 2007
05:14:27 pm, Categories: News

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