A container ship docked in Antwerp, where an oil spill caused a near-shutdown of maritime traffic

A container ship docked in Antwerp, where an oil spill caused a near-shutdown of maritime traffic

Belgium's Antwerp port said Friday that it had reopened to North Sea shipping after an oil spill brought traffic to a near-halt in Europe's second-largest port.

The overnight spill occurred during a "bunkering operation" -- the process of filling a ship with fuel -- in the Deurganck Dock, used by some of the largest vessels in the world to load and unload goods in Antwerp.

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