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The provincial government here assured that the tanker that ran aground, destroying a large portion of Bakud Reef protected area, will be penalized.

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The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) said a Panama-registered tanker should pay P42 million or even more for the damage it caused in the Bakud (Takut) Reef in Kiamba, Sarangani last May 8.

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The government is seeking compensation of not less than P42 million ($0.97 million) from a Panama-registered cargo tanker that destroyed a coral reef area in the southern Philippine region of Mindanao, a senior government official said today.

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Officials say a ship loaded with coal has run aground and destroyed a large portion of a marine sanctuary in the southern Philippines.

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The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) said a Panama-registered tanker should pay P42 million or even more for the damage it caused in the Bakud (Takut) Reef in Kiamba, Sarangani last May 8.

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Officials say a ship loaded with coal has run aground and destroyed a large portion of a marine sanctuary in the southern Philippines.

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