Coast Guard personnel clean up oil spillage in seas off Hikkaduwa

Coast Guard personnel clean up oil spillage in seas off Hikkaduwa

March 8, 2026   05:21 pm

The Sri Lanka Coast Guard personnel have taken steps to swiftly clean the oil spillage reported in beach areas in Hikkaduwa.
 
The Coast Guard personnel with the assistance of the Sri Lanka Navy, the Marine Environment Protection Authority and the Coastal Conservation Department commenced cleaning the oil contaminated beach areas in Narigama, Thotagamuwa and Hikkaduwa in order to prevent damages to the marine ecosystem, the Sri Lanka Coast Guard said in a statement.
 
Oil patches were reported along the coastal areas of Hikkaduwa and Dodanduwa, according to the Marine Environment Protection Authority (MEPA).
 
The oil spill was reported following the attack on an Iranian vessel in seas off Galle.
 
On March 4, US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth confirmed that the US sank “an Iranian warship that thought it was safe in international waters” in the Indian Ocean.

“Instead, it was sunk by a torpedo,” he said.

The Sri Lankan Navy reported the Iranian vessel ‘IRIS Dena’ went down in the Indian Ocean, with around 180 people believed to be on board.

 

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