PCG eyes acquisition of ROV as limited capabilities hound oil spill response

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The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) will look into the possibility of acquiring a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) or an underwater robot which may be used in future oil spill response operations. ManilaBulletin

into the possibility of acquiring a remotely operated vehicle or an underwater robot which may be used in future oil spill response operations.The Philippine Coast Guard will look into the possibility of acquiring a remotely operated vehicle or an underwater robot which may be used in future oil spill response operations.

“Magandang magkaroon, magandang pag-aralan para kapag dumating ‘yung panahon we can respond properly ,” Balilo said on Tuesday, March 28. The vessel was carrying 800,000 liters of industrial fuel oil which started leaking and caused an oil spill that has since affected around 36,000 families or 173,000 individuals from 163 barangays in Oriental Mindoro, Palawan, Antique, and Batangas.

Now, the PCG had to rely from the help of other countries such as the United States to possibly deploy another ROV which has the capability to drain the leaking fuel from MT Princess Empress and ultimately stop the oil spill.

 

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Dapat talaga meron tayo niyan, hindi lang nagagamit yan sa oil spills kundi pati sa disaster response kung mga lumubog na barko, at sana punduhan at magkaroon tayo ng sariling ganyan

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