The ‘ship of death’ rejected by Turkey will be abandoned in the ocean
Brazil made a controversial statement about the largest warship São Paulo, which has been controversial due to its toxic waste materials.
What will happen to the 34,000-tonne ship has long been a matter of controversy. They are looking for ways to dismantle the ship in an environmentally friendly way.
The ship, which was scheduled to be taken to Turkey for scrapping, returned to the shores of Brazil after objections from Turkish authorities following the reactions.
The plan to sink the 60-year-old ship, which has been waiting for months in the southern Atlantic Ocean, has also been on the agenda before.
Ultimately, it turned out that the Brazilian military was considering leaving the ship in “international waters in the middle of the ocean.” If this plan is carried out, the ship with toxic asbestos will be the biggest garbage in the ocean.
Source: Sozcu

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