MANILA — A barge carrying coal ran aground and sank off the shores of Masinloc, Zambales at the height of severe tropical storm Kristine, according to the its Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction ...
SAN ANTONIO, Zambales — A barge carrying over 11,000 metric tons (MT) of coal ran aground in Masinloc Bay in this province, the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) confirmed on Friday, October 25.
The Philippine-Misereor Partnership Inc. (PMPI) is extremely worried about the recent coal barge accident in Zambales that devastated a crucial fish sanctuary alongside the catastrophic coal spill in ...
A barge that was carrying an unspecified amount of coal capsized in the waters of Barangay Buenavista, Sorsogon City during the onslaught of Severe Tropical Storm “Kristine”. Lidy Nacpil ...
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The barge, carrying over 11,000 metric tens of coal, ran aground at the Masinloc-Oyon Bay Protected Seascape and Landscape, the first marine protected area in Central Luzon and considered one of ...
CEED executive director Gerry Arances noted that the coal barge that overturned in Sorsogon during the onslaught of Kristine has resulted in significant environmental damage, including fish kills ...
The title of the screen will indicate which fuel is being referenced, e.g. Fuel 1 (Coal) Transport. •Multiple Modes: This is the default. Coal is transported by train, truck and/or barge. •Barge: Coal ...
Multiple Modes: This is the default. Waste coal is transported by train, truck and/or barge. •Barge: Waste coal is transported solely by barge. •Train: Waste coal is transported solely by train.