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    Philippine Coast Guard reports oil spill from capsized tanker

    The Philippine Coast Guard reported that industrial fuel oil is leaking from a capsized tanker into Manila Bay, and they are working to prevent an environmental disaster.

    The MT Terra Nova, carrying 1.4 million liters (369,840 gallons) of industrial fuel, sank off the coast of Manila.

    The resulting oil slick has grown significantly, now covering an area of 12-14 km (7.5-8.7 miles) across the bay. This area is vital for many fishermen and tourism businesses.

    The tanker sank on Thursday during Typhoon Gaemi, which killed one crew member. Sixteen crew members were rescued.

    On Saturday, divers checked the hull and found a small leak from the valves, which is not alarming yet, according to coastguard spokesman Rear Admiral Armando Balilo.

    “We hope to start siphoning the oil from the tanker tomorrow,” Balilo said. “But we are preparing for the worst-case scenario.”

    A ship to carry the recovered oil is on its way.

    The coastguard warned that a full cargo leak would be an environmental catastrophe.
    The coastguard said it could take up to seven days to finish the process, as the ship is now 34 meters (111 feet) underwater.

    Oil containment booms have been deployed to limit environmental impact, and three coastguard vessels are spreading dispersants on the oil.

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    Such a shame... and likely to ruin that fake p360 million beach in Manila.


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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    Such a shame... and likely to ruin that fake p360 million beach in Manila.
    They have fake beaches in Vegas, but at least the water isn't contaminated. Maybe a little pee, but that is what chlorine is for. Manila is a toxic wasteland, a bit like the Seine in Paris.
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    First i have heard of this, nothing on the news or i have not been watching or looking at the right news.


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    1 billion euros spent on cleaning the Seine and it is still not safe in swim in. That was one dirty river.


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