Luzon coal spills seen to destroy marine ecosystem

MANILA, Philippines — Former ACT Teachers party-list representative Antonio Tinio yesterday warned of the catastrophic impact of the recent coal spill incidents in Sorsogon and Zambales on the fisherfolk, marine ecosystem and public health.

“As we are still conducting relief operations in Bicol in the aftermath of Severe Tropical Storm Kristine, we are now confronted with these environmental disasters that threaten the livelihood of our fisherfolk and the integrity of our marine sanctuaries,” Tinio said.

He said the coal spill in Sorsogon has resulted in a fishkill and death of other marine life, while the Zambales incident endangered the Masinloc-Oyon Bay Protected Seascape and Landscape, a critical marine sanctuary.

“These incidents expose the dangers of our continued dependence on coal. Not only does coal contribute to climate change when burned for energy, but its transport also poses risks to our communities and environment,” Tinio said.

He urged the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Philippine Coast Guard and other concerned agencies to contain the spills and conduct a thorough investigation.

“Companies responsible must be held accountable and compensate the affected communities,” he said.

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