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Philippines facing a looming historic oil spill: A danger to the environment

by Miles Cooper
August 2, 2024
in Manila
Die Philippinen sind in Gefahr einer historischen Ölpest
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– What are the first important steps one should take to protect oneself and others during an oil spill in the Philippines?

Philippines Facing a Threatening Historic Oil Spill: A Danger to the Environment

Learn more about the threat of a historic oil spill in the Philippines and its impact on the environment. Read about how you can help combat this danger and protect nature.

The Philippines is currently facing the looming threat of a historic oil spill, which endangers not just the coastal areas but also the wildlife and plant life of the archipelago. Such an environmental disaster can have serious consequences for the local ecology and economy. In this article, we will explore this topic further and outline ways to contribute to environmental protection.

Causes of the looming historic oil spill in the Philippines:

– Numerous oil platforms and tankers, which are often damaged by natural disasters like typhoons and earthquakes, pose a potential risk for oil accidents.

– Improper disposal of oil waste as well as negligence from oil companies also contribute to this threat.

– The increasing demand for fossil fuels and the related transport of oil raise the likelihood of oil spills.

Impacts of a historic oil spill on the environment:

– Oil pollution leads to massive disruption of marine ecosystems and biodiversity.

– Many marine animals and birds die due to pollution as their habitats become contaminated.

– The oil spill also affects the fishing industry and tourism, leading to economic losses.

Measures to protect the environment from a historic oil spill:

– Stricter regulations and oversight of oil companies are necessary to prevent accidents.

– Investments in eco-friendly alternatives like renewable energy can help reduce dependence on fossil fuels.

– Establishing emergency plans and conducting regular oil response drills are also vital steps to prepare for possible oil accidents.

First aid measures during an oil spill:

– Immediately inform local authorities about the incident and follow their instructions.

– Do not attempt to clean up the oil yourself, as this can be dangerous. Wait for professional help.

– Protect yourself and others from the effects of the oil spill by staying away from contaminated areas.

In summary, a historic oil spill in the Philippines poses a serious threat to the environment and society. It is our responsibility to take action to protect nature and prevent such disasters. Through sustainable resource use and the adoption of eco-friendly technologies, we can help preserve the environment and secure the future for the next generations.

If you want to help protect the Philippines from a historic oil spill, you can reach out to local environmental organizations and find out how you can get involved. Together, we can contribute to protecting our environment and preserving the beauty and diversity of the Philippines.

Philippines at Risk of Historic Oil Spill

One ⁣week after the tanker accident off the coast of the Philippines,⁤ the pumping operation to remove approximately 1.4 million liters of oil from the wreck is delayed. The oil extraction, which was supposed to begin on⁣ Thursday, has been pushed back by two weeks, according to the ‌Philippine ⁢Coast Guard.

The delay ⁣is ​necessary to create​ metal caps that will better seal off the valves of the‍ “Terra Nova” oil tanks, as stated⁤ by the Coast Guard. Initially, the valves were sealed with canvas bags ​after the shipwreck. ⁤While this reduced ‍the oil leakage, it was not able ⁣to ‌completely stop it. The metal caps are now ⁤meant to provide stability during extraction ⁤and in severe weather conditions.

Not a First Oil Spill on Philippine Coast

The “Terra Nova” capsized‍ on July⁢ 25 during Typhoon “Gaemi” near Limay City, about 40 kilometers west ​of Manila’s capital city in Manila Bay. ⁢Oil⁢ slicks were observed in several coastal‌ communities in Cavite and ​Bulacan ​provinces.

Local officials reported that residents in‍ some communities could smell heating oil from shorelines. Fishermen complained ‍that their catch also⁣ smelled of heating oil. The 44-meter-long ​vessel lies at a ​shallow depth of only ‍34 meters,⁤ making⁢ oil recovery easier. One crew member drowned while 16 were rescued.

Last ⁤year, a ship carrying 800,000⁣ liters of industrial oil⁤ sank off⁤ Oriental Mindoro province’s coast. The oil spill ‌covered an area of approximately 10,000​ square kilometers and ⁤affected one of the world’s most biodiverse marine areas.

The delayed oil recovery⁢ affects various regions‌ around Manila Bay on Philippines​ where the “Terra Nova” tanker capsized especially‌ hard hit.
Search and rescue operations following last year’s major spill also took place off Oriental Mindoro province coast region in Philippines.

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