The ferry carrying 140 passengers smashed into a breakwater late yesterday in the port of Las Palmas, the capital of Spain's Canary islands off the northwest coast of Africa.
Thirteen people were injured and the crash damaged underwater fuel pipes, the regional government said in a statement. Video footage on Spanish television showed chunks of concrete falling onto the port.
Emergency crews managed today to collect half of the roughly 60,000 litres of diesel that spilled into the ocean, the regional government said.
"Work on the spill is continuing and we hope that it will have evaporated before Monday. Experts do not believe there is risk to the environment," Fernando Clavijo, the president of the regional government, said in a tweet.
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Beaches around Las Palmas and Telde, the two main towns on Gran Canaria, would be closed on Sunday as a precaution, the regional government said.
Repairing the pier will cost around two million euros (USD 2.1 million) and take six months, it added.