Philippines appeals for help with oil spill
An oil slick in the central Philippines that has devastated nearly 200 miles of coastline is likely to spread much further unless international help is deployed quickly to salvage the ship that caused the disaster, officials warned yesterday.
A spokesman for the Philippine coastguard, Lieutenant Commander Joseph Coyme, said raising the Solar I from the Panay Gulf, off Guimaras island, was "the foremost priority" but that local authorities could not do it alone.
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A spokesman for the Philippine coastguard, Lieutenant Commander Joseph Coyme, said raising the Solar I from the Panay Gulf, off Guimaras island, was "the foremost priority" but that local authorities could not do it alone.
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