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"Last Sunday’s incident took place six months after the oil tanker #MTPrincessEmpress spilled 800,000 liters of #IndustrialOil in the waters off #OrientalMindoro destroying #mangroves and other coastal resources in the province, with #OilSludge spreading as far as #Palawan and #Antique provinces and slick reaching parts of #Batangas." #Philippines

#VerdeIsland Passage faces new #OilSpill threat | Inquirer News
newsinfo.inquirer.net/1823156/

The slow response to the oil spill on #MTPrincessEmpress has caused over half of the 800,000 liters of oil to have spilled in parts of #OrientalMindoro, #Palawan, and #Antique. Arances said the #Philippines had not learned from the #Guimaras oil spill 17 years ago, noting its lack of equipment and expertise in dealing with the oil spill.

New map from #US shows #OilSpill possibly reaching #Coron, #Palawan
rappler.com/nation/new-united-

#MANILA, #Philippines – The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) this week raised its operations on the Oriental Mindoro oil spill to Tier 3, or the highest level, which means that the spills are “broader in scale and scope” and require more “resources from national and international sources” to control the spillage.

#Philippine #CoastGuard raises #OrientalMindoro #OilSpill response to highest level
rappler.com/nation/philippine-

"The #DSWD has been distributing food packs in #OrientalMindoro shortly after the #MTPrincessEmpress sank in waters between Mindoro island and Marinduque.

But the resulting oil spill has devastated almost all towns on Mindoro’s east coast, particularly #Pola town, before moving south, then southwest before reaching an island village in #Taytay, #Palawan, on Friday."

#Mindoro #OilSpill victims reach 19,000 | #Pollution #Philippines
newsinfo.inquirer.net/1741470/