By Khanyisa Tabata
19 September 2009
Work has resumed in Bloubergstrand to try and rescue the fuel on the stranded Seli 1.
The work resumed today after weather conditions hampered the operation last night.
The Panama registered vessel ran aground almost two weeks ago after encountering rough sea conditions.
Fuel aboard the ship had to be removed because of fears of a possible oil spillage.
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