Pagkalat ng langis mula sa lumubog na barko sa Limay, Bataan, kontrolado na ayon sa PCG
Pagkalat ng langis mula sa lumubog na barko sa Limay, Bataan, kontrolado na ayon sa PCG
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00:00The situation in the areas affected by oil spills in Limay, Bataan is now under control, according to the Philippine Coast Guard.
00:06Meanwhile, the M.T. Terranova and other ships that sank in the Umanoy-Paihi system have begun to be monitored.
00:13The whole detail is in the report of Allan Francisco.
00:19The government is continuously working to control the leakage of industrial fuel oil from M.T. Terranova in Limay, Bataan.
00:27Based on their aerial inspection, the situation in Limay, Bataan is under control, where the M.T. Terranova sank.
00:33No oil shale or oil spill was seen by the government officials around Manila Bay to Bataan.
00:40The only oil shale seen was in the area where the motor tanker sank, so the media allowed the approach to Ground Zero.
00:48BRP Sindangan has also started, one of the PCG ships, the oil dispersal raid.
00:54Its purpose is because the oil is a bit thick, it will dissolve so it will break and evaporate or sink.
01:04Aside from this, the Coast Guard also uses the water cannon to clean the oil.
01:09Other angles are also being monitored, especially the Umanoy-Paihi system of M.T. Terranova and other ships.
01:16For our friends, these are the ships in the high seas that before they are delivered,
01:24small boats take the oil and deliver it to avoid paying taxes.
01:31If there is a suspect like that, it will be checked immediately.
01:34For now, the Coast Guard is preparing the siphoning or the injection of industrial fuel oil loaded by M.T. Terranova.
01:41It will take a week to fabricate and put a metal sealing cap to remove the oil from the motor tanker.
01:47A team from the U.S. Coast Guard who has experience in controlling oil spills has been able to provide technical assistance.
01:55Alan Francisco for Pabansang TV in Bagong, Philippines.