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The Board of Marine Inquiry of the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) has started its investigation into the recent collision of two ships in Sarangani Bay that sent one of them sinking.

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Authorities yesterday assured the Sa­rangani provincial government that the estimated 3,000 liters of oil that leaked out from a ship that sank during a collision with another vessel in Sarangani Bay last Aug. 9, will just evaporate and will not adversely affect the marine environment as feared.

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Transportation and Communication Secretary Manuel Roxas II yesterday directed the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) and its Marine Environmental Protection Unit to continue spraying oil dispersant on affected parts of the Sarangani Bay to avoid the spread of fuel spilled as a result of the collision of two vessels there the other day.

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 The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) has called off the search and rescue operations for the two missing crew members of a cargo vessel that sank off the Sarangani Bay after it collided with a foreign container carrier.

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The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) yesterday sent out a search team to locate two missing crewmen of a cargo ship that sank in the Sarangani Strait on Tuesday night after colliding with another vessel.

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The Board of Marine Inquiry of the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) has started its investigation into the recent collision of two ships in Sarangani Bay that sent one of them sinking.

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Authorities yesterday assured the Sa­rangani provincial government that the estimated 3,000 liters of oil that leaked out from a ship that sank during a collision with another vessel in Sarangani Bay last Aug. 9, will just evaporate and will not adversely affect the marine environment as feared.

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Transportation and Communication Secretary Manuel Roxas II yesterday directed the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) and its Marine Environmental Protection Unit to continue spraying oil dispersant on affected parts of the Sarangani Bay to avoid the spread of fuel spilled as a result of the collision of two vessels there the other day.

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 The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) has called off the search and rescue operations for the two missing crew members of a cargo vessel that sank off the Sarangani Bay after it collided with a foreign container carrier.

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The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) yesterday sent out a search team to locate two missing crewmen of a cargo ship that sank in the Sarangani Strait on Tuesday night after colliding with another vessel.

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