Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Food-in-Exchange-of-Diesel-Oil-from-Spill-in-the-Philippines-27MZIFVDN53K.htmlConceptually similarDrying Fish in the PhilippinesGP04Q1YCompleted★★★★Food in Exchange of Diesel Oil from Spill in the PhilippinesGP04Q1TCompleted★★★★Fishing Community in the PhilippinesGP04Q27Completed★★★★Diesel Oil Spill in the PhilippinesGP04Q26Completed★★★★Fish Vendor in the PhilippinesGP04Q24Completed★★★★Fishing Community in the PhilippinesGP04Q1ICompleted★★★★Drying Fish in the PhilippinesGP04Q21Completed★★★★Fishing Community in the PhilippinesGP04Q25Completed★★★★Collecting Diesel Oil from Spill in the PhilippinesGP04Q1QCompleted★★★★View AllGP04Q1UFood in Exchange of Diesel Oil from Spill in the PhilippinesFisherman's son Gilbert Montero of Barangay Kanluran, Rosario, Cavite, shows his rice and sardines vouchers in exchange for the 16 liters of oil he gathered on August 9th from the diesel oil leak caused by the giant oil firm Petron Corp. that affected Rosario and other towns in Cavite province on August 8th.Locations:Asia-Cavite-Philippines-Southeast AsiaDate:10 Aug, 2013Credit:© Jimmy Domingo / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3600px X 2400pxKeywords:Accidents-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Documents-East Asian ethnicities-Fishers-Gasoline-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Oceans (campaign title)-Oil (fossil fuel)-Oil (Industry)-Oil spills-Outdoors-People-Petron Corporation-Pollution-Small group of people-Toxics (campaign title)Shoot:Diesel Oil Spill in the PhilippinesA diesel oil leak adversely affects Rosario town, Cavite Province, as the spill occurred near the shore on August 8, 2013. Health authorities issued warnings, a ban on fishing, gathering of shellfish, and recreational activities in the affected areas as the spill may have contaminated marine creatures and may cause harm to human health.On August 12th, two days after these images where taken, the Philippine Coast Guard divers have found a leak in a submerged pipeline of the giant oil firm Petron Corp. off the coast of Cavite, indicating it was the source of the oil spill that turned parts of Manila Bay red and adversely affected at least four coastal towns in the province.