WELLINGTON (Reuters) – Shipping containers, sacks of milk powder and other debris washed onto popular New Zealand beaches on Monday after a cargo ship stuck on an offshore reef for three months started breaking apart in heavy seas at the weekend. The 47,230-tonne Liberian-flagged Rena, grounded for three months on Astrolabe …
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