MANILA: A Philippine-flagged tanker carrying 1.4 million litres of industrial fuel oil capsized and sank off Manila on Thursday (Jul 25), authorities said, as they raced against time to contain the spill.
The MT Terra Nova had been heading for the central city of Iloilo when it sank in Manila Bay, nearly 7km off Limay municipality in Bataan province, near the capital, in the early hours.
An oil spill stretching several kilometres has been detected in the busy waterway.
“We are racing against time and we will try to do our best to contain it immediately and stop the fuel from leaking,” Philippine Coast Guard spokesman Rear Admiral Armando Balilo said at a briefing.
He warned that if all the oil in the tanker were to leak, it would be the biggest spill in Philippine history.
“There is a big danger that Manila will be affected, even the shoreline of Manila, if the fuel will leak because it is within Manila Bay,” Balilo said.
Transport Secretary Jaime Bautista said 16 of the 17 crew members had been rescued.
A search was underway for the missing crew member, but Bautista said strong winds and high waves were hampering response efforts.
Four of the crew were receiving medical treatment.
The coast guard said it was investigating “if there was an existing weather disturbance in the vicinity waters” when the MT Terra Nova capsized and sank.