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DENR monitors oil spill from sunken tanker

- Robertzon Ramirez, Evelyn Macairan, Roel Pareño

The Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) is monitoring a possible oil spill after an oil tanker sank off the coast of Naujan, Oriental Mindoro on Tuesday.

The DENR directed its regional personnel to inspect the site.

“Access to the area was limited due to the bad weather. Observatio­n of the impact has been limited to aerial survey,” the DENR said.

The department is coordinati­ng with the Naujan municipal government and Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) to address the threat of oil spill in the area.

The oil tanker, MT Princess Empress, encountere­d engine problem and drifted toward the waters off Naujan due to rough seas.

The Maritime Industry Authority said it would investigat­e the cause of the sinking of the oil tanker.

The PCG also created a crisis management committee to probe the mishap.

Meanwhile, the PCG rescued nearly 150 passengers and crewmember­s of a passenger vessel and a motorized boat in the waters off Bohol and Basilan on Tuesday.

The PCG said it deployed its BRP Malamawi before 10 p.m. on Tuesday after receiving a report that MV Starlite Saturn ran aground in the waters off Danajon Bank in Taliban town.

The PCG said the vessel, which was bound for Cebu City, was loaded with 12 rolling cargoes and had 86 passengers, 55 crewmember­s and two PCG sea marshals when it encountere­d an engine problem.

In Basilan, six passengers of a motorized boat were rescued off the coast of Pandak Island in Hadji Muhtamad.

The PCG said the boat, which departed from Jolo, sank after its hull was damaged due to big waves.

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