Members of the Korean Coast Guard (KCG) who will assist Philippine authorities in the ongoing oil spill cleanup off Naujan, Oriental Mindoro will arrive in the country on Tuesday, March 28.
The South Koreans will be joining the Japanese and the US Coast Guard who are also in the country to help the Philippine Coast Guard , Cedric Castillo reported on “24 Oras” on Monday.
Over 8,000 liters of oil have been collected and on Thursday, authorities are set to start emptying the tank of the motor tanker through a special bag procured from Singapore. Punzalan added that they had yet to schedule the patching of the maritime vessel and the siphoning of the remaining oil from the tank.
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