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Stricken cargo ship Rena breaks up off New Zealand Stricken cargo ship Rena breaks up off New Zealand
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A cargo ship which ran aground off the coast of New Zealand three months ago has broken in two, spilling containers and other debris into the sea.A cargo ship which ran aground off the coast of New Zealand three months ago has broken in two, spilling containers and other debris into the sea.
Officials said heavy seas had snapped off the stern section of the Greek-owned Rena, which caused an oil leak after becoming stranded in October. Officials said heavy seas had snapped off the stern section of the Greek-owned Rena, which leaked large amounts of oil on becoming stranded in October.
Clean-up teams have been alerted amid fears the ship could leak some of the remaining oil on board.Clean-up teams have been alerted amid fears the ship could leak some of the remaining oil on board.
The accident has been described as New Zealand's worse maritime disaster.The accident has been described as New Zealand's worse maritime disaster.
The Rena struck the well-marked Astrolabe Reef off the North Island resort area of Tauranga on 5 October.The Rena struck the well-marked Astrolabe Reef off the North Island resort area of Tauranga on 5 October.
"There has been a significant change in the status of the Rena overnight, with the ship separated into two pieces that are now 20-30m apart," Maritime New Zealand spokesman Ross Henderson said in a statement. "Overnight, the vessel was hit by wave action of up to 6m, heavy winds and heavy seas. That's caused the ship to break into two parts," Maritime New Zealand spokesman Ross Henderson told the BBC.
"There has been a significant discharge of containers and container debris from the ship," he added. "The forward section remains firmly grounded on the reef, but the rear section has broken away."
Mr Henderson said the two parts of the ship were now 20-30m apart.
"What we do know is there's been a significant release of containers and container debris.
"We don't yet know what amount of oil may have been released, but we are gearing up for an expected release of oil and container debris on shore, and have response teams ready to go once that starts happening."
Salvage crews have removed more than 1,100 tons of oil from the stricken vessel, but 385 tonnes remain onboard.Salvage crews have removed more than 1,100 tons of oil from the stricken vessel, but 385 tonnes remain onboard.
Hundreds of tonnes of fuel have already spilled into the sea, killing more than 20,000 seabirds in the area.Hundreds of tonnes of fuel have already spilled into the sea, killing more than 20,000 seabirds in the area.
The captain and other senior officers face up to 16 charges relating to the wreck.The captain and other senior officers face up to 16 charges relating to the wreck.