Western Philippines Faces Oil Slick
Bacolod City, Philippines (AHN) - An oil tanker of Petron Corp., carrying some 538,344 gallons of bunker fuel sank off the coasts of Nueva Valencia in western Philippines which could trigger an oil slick.
The Office of the Civil Defense in Western Visayas said the huge volume of bunker fuel could destroy marine life off the coasts of Guimaras, Iloilo City and Negros Occidental and said a massive clean up operations must be readied immediately.
Philippine Coast Guard Captain Luis Tuason said two crew members of the ill-fated tanker M/T Solar I, were still missing.
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The Office of the Civil Defense in Western Visayas said the huge volume of bunker fuel could destroy marine life off the coasts of Guimaras, Iloilo City and Negros Occidental and said a massive clean up operations must be readied immediately.
Philippine Coast Guard Captain Luis Tuason said two crew members of the ill-fated tanker M/T Solar I, were still missing.
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