British experts in Philippines to help with oil spill clean-up
British experts have arrived in the central Philippines to help assess the damage from the country’s worst-ever oil spill, as officials said aid was slow in arriving at the scene.
A spokeswoman for the company that chartered the tanker Solar I, which sank eight days ago in rough seas off the island of Guimaras with 500,000 gallons of oil on board, said two pollution experts had arrived in the zone on Thursday. “As of now there are two representatives of the International Tanker Oil Pollution Federation there,” Petron Corp. spokeswoman Virginia Ruivivar said in Manila.
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A spokeswoman for the company that chartered the tanker Solar I, which sank eight days ago in rough seas off the island of Guimaras with 500,000 gallons of oil on board, said two pollution experts had arrived in the zone on Thursday. “As of now there are two representatives of the International Tanker Oil Pollution Federation there,” Petron Corp. spokeswoman Virginia Ruivivar said in Manila.
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