DOH warns of health risks from Bataan oil spill, lists hazards

ENVIRONMENTAL THREAT An aerial image from environmental group Greenpeace taken around 4 kilometers off Hagonoy, Bulacan, shows the oil slick from a tanker, which sank on July 25 in Bataan due to bad weather.—NOEL CELIS/GREENPEACE spill

ENVIRONMENTAL THREAT An aerial image from environmental group Greenpeace taken around 4 kilometers off Hagonoy, Bulacan, shows the oil slick from a tanker, which sank on July 25 in Bataan due to bad weather.—NOEL CELIS/GREENPEACE

MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Health (DOH) on Tuesday cautioned the public against the dangers of oil spills to the human body.

This was in relation to the oil spill from the M/T Terra Nova that sank on July 25 off the coast of Limay, Bataan.

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In a Facebook post, the DOH said that oil spills can harm people in various ways through direct physical contact, contamination, destruction of food sources and habitats, and even reproductive health problems in some cases.

With that, the DOH warned the public of the immediate health hazards of an oil spill:

To avoid inhalation, skin contact, or ingestion of oil, the DOH advised the public to do the following:

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The DOH also listed the following things for the public to avoid:

The health department said that complicated cases and health professionals requiring referral to specialists may contact:

East Avenue Medical Center Poison Control

Mobile: 0923-2711183

Landline: (02) 8928 0611 loc 707

Philippine General Hospital National Poison Management and Control Center

Mobile: 0966-7189904

Landline: (02) 8524 1078

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