Officials at Al Hamriya Port have said that the 30-metre oil tanker Lady Moon that sank in the area poses a threat to the port\'s outer sea wall. Speaking to Gulf News on Wednesday, officials also expressed concern about the potential navigational hazard to ships in the vicinity. \"The ship will be salvaged when weather permits,\" a port official said. The ship lies only metres from the breakwater and authorities said it could come in contact with it if the sea is rough. \"The breakwater is at the core of the port\'s safety,\" the official said.
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