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  [ºê¶óÁú] Brazil sinks aircraft carrier in Atlantic despite presence of asbestos and toxic materials
  °ü¸®ÀÚ   2023-02-16 130430
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Brazil has sunk a decommissioned aircraft carrier despite environmental groups claiming the former French ship was packed with toxic materials.

The ¡°planned and controlled sinking occurred late in the afternoon¡± on Friday, 350km off the Brazilian coast in the Atlantic Ocean, in an area with an approximate depth of 5,000 meters (16,000 feet), the navy said in a statement.

The decision to scuttle the six-decade-old São Paulo, announced Thursday, came after Brazilian authorities had tried in vain to find a port willing to welcome it.

Though defence officials said they would sink the vessel in the ¡°safest area¡±, environmentalists criticised the decision, saying the aircraft carrier contained tons of asbestos, heavy metals and other toxic materials that could leach into the water and pollute the marine food chain.

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