Oil spill: TN Govt begins disbursal of compensation to fishermen

The Madras High Court had last week directed the Tamil Nadu government to disburse the amount within four weeks.

April 21, 2018 01:13 pm | Updated December 03, 2021 04:52 pm IST - Chennai

The damaged oil tanker MT Dawn Kanchipuram anchored near Kamarajar port in Ennore, Chennai on January 30, 2017. The accidental collision of two oil tankers at the outer anchorage of Kamarajar Port in Ennore caused an oil spill at Ernavoor in north Chennai on January 28, 2017.

The damaged oil tanker MT Dawn Kanchipuram anchored near Kamarajar port in Ennore, Chennai on January 30, 2017. The accidental collision of two oil tankers at the outer anchorage of Kamarajar Port in Ennore caused an oil spill at Ernavoor in north Chennai on January 28, 2017.

The Tamil Nadu government has started disbursal of ₹ 131 crore of compensation for fishermen whose livelihood was affected due to an oil spill here last year following collision of two ships.

The Madras High Court had last week directed the Tamil Nadu government to disburse the amount within four weeks.

The crude oil spill occurred on January 28, 2017 following a collision involving a cargo ship leaving after emptying Liquefied Petroleum Gas and another vessel loaded with petroleum oil lubricant, which was on its way to berth at the Kamarajar Port at Ennore.

The spill had affected the livelihood of fishermen along the eastern coast from Ennore Port to Mahabalipuram, involving three districts of Chennai, Kancheepuram and Tiruvallur.

The government said a total sum of ₹141 crore has been collected from the shipping companies involved in the incident after various rounds of talks.

While ₹131 crore would be disbursed to the affected fishermen, ₹10 crore has been collected for rehabilitation efforts.

Chief Minister on Friday gave away compensation amounts to 21 fishermen from the three districts, with 1,11,448 affected fishermen eligible to receive the welfare.

The fishermen and members of supporting vocations who were affected due to the oil spill have been divided into seven categories and would accordingly receive compensation, the release said.

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