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[Title] => Coast Guard to probe Albay oil spill
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The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) is set to investigate the oil spill from the cargo ship MV Accord that sank off the coast of Albay last week.
Coast Guard Commandant Vice Admiral Damian Carlos said he would tap the Board of Marine Inquiry to determine who should be held liable for the oil spill that is reportedly threatening waters and fishing villages in Malinao and Tiwi.
But Carlos stressed that the inquiry would begin only after the PCG completely contains the oil spill and cleans the affected areas.
[DatePublished] => 2007-01-23 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Edu Punay
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[Title] => Coast Guard, Lafayette help contain oil spill
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Bunker fuel coming out of a cargo ship that ran aground in Tabaco, Albay last Wednesday has been contained through the efforts of the Philippine Coast Guard and Lafayette Philippines.
The MV Accord was reportedly laden with 58,000 sacks of rice. So far, the bunker has stopped leaking when the hole was plugged after the ship settled on the seabed.
Cdr. Nelson Torre, Coast Guard station head, said he had asked that the shipping company first siphon out the remaining bunker before unloading the rice, which would make the ship float and leak out more bunker.
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MALINAO AND TIWI
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[Title] => Coast Guard to probe Albay oil spill
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The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) is set to investigate the oil spill from the cargo ship MV Accord that sank off the coast of Albay last week.
Coast Guard Commandant Vice Admiral Damian Carlos said he would tap the Board of Marine Inquiry to determine who should be held liable for the oil spill that is reportedly threatening waters and fishing villages in Malinao and Tiwi.
But Carlos stressed that the inquiry would begin only after the PCG completely contains the oil spill and cleans the affected areas.
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[Title] => Coast Guard, Lafayette help contain oil spill
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Bunker fuel coming out of a cargo ship that ran aground in Tabaco, Albay last Wednesday has been contained through the efforts of the Philippine Coast Guard and Lafayette Philippines.
The MV Accord was reportedly laden with 58,000 sacks of rice. So far, the bunker has stopped leaking when the hole was plugged after the ship settled on the seabed.
Cdr. Nelson Torre, Coast Guard station head, said he had asked that the shipping company first siphon out the remaining bunker before unloading the rice, which would make the ship float and leak out more bunker.
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January 21, 2007 - 12:00am