April17 , 2026

    Antwerp Reopens Scheldt River Following Oil Spill Cleanup

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    The Port of Antwerp has reopened navigation along the Scheldt River after authorities successfully contained and cleared an oil spill that had temporarily disrupted vessel movement.

    The incident led to precautionary restrictions on maritime traffic as cleanup operations were carried out to prevent environmental damage and ensure safe navigation. Response teams deployed containment booms and recovery equipment to manage the spill and minimize its impact on surrounding waters.

    Port officials confirmed that the situation is now under control, with shipping activities gradually returning to normal. The reopening is expected to ease congestion and restore cargo flows through one of Europe’s key logistics hubs.

    Investigations are underway to determine the source and cause of the spill, while authorities continue to monitor water quality and environmental conditions in the affected area.

    The swift response and coordinated efforts by port authorities and emergency services have helped limit disruption, reinforcing Antwerp’s ability to manage maritime incidents efficiently.

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