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Toxic find halts Philippine dive | Toxic find halts Philippine dive |
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The operation to recover hundreds of bodies inside a sunken Philippine ferry has been suspended after a highly toxic pesticide was found to be on board. | The operation to recover hundreds of bodies inside a sunken Philippine ferry has been suspended after a highly toxic pesticide was found to be on board. |
Ten tonnes of endosulfan were illegally in the cargo, destined for a Del Monte pineapple plantation, officials said. | |
Whether the ferry operator, Sulpicio Lines, knew of the toxic cargo is unclear, though a senior official warned it could face prosecution. | Whether the ferry operator, Sulpicio Lines, knew of the toxic cargo is unclear, though a senior official warned it could face prosecution. |
Only 56 of more than 850 passengers are known to have survived the disaster. | Only 56 of more than 850 passengers are known to have survived the disaster. |
The MV Princess of the Stars controversially left Manila harbour on 21 June despite the approaching Typhoon Fengshen. | The MV Princess of the Stars controversially left Manila harbour on 21 June despite the approaching Typhoon Fengshen. |
Additional danger | Additional danger |
It ran aground off Sibuyan island in the central Philippines, and is thought to have sunk in under 30 minutes, leaving hundreds of passengers trapped inside. | It ran aground off Sibuyan island in the central Philippines, and is thought to have sunk in under 30 minutes, leaving hundreds of passengers trapped inside. |
The divers who have been working in dark and dangerous conditions all week to remove the dead from the upturned ferry are now faced with a new threat, says the BBC's Michael Barker in Manila. | The divers who have been working in dark and dangerous conditions all week to remove the dead from the upturned ferry are now faced with a new threat, says the BBC's Michael Barker in Manila. |
Exposure to endosulfan, an insecticide, has been blamed for mental and genetic disorders, skin diseases and nervous disorders, and even death. | Exposure to endosulfan, an insecticide, has been blamed for mental and genetic disorders, skin diseases and nervous disorders, and even death. |
Vice-President Noli de Castro said the consignment aboard the ferry had been bound for pineapple plantations of Del Monte Philippines. | |
He said the ferry operator had "a lot to answer for", AFP news agency reported, and warned it could face legal action over the breach. | |
Del Monte Philippines said in a statement: "While this cargo is owned by Del Monte Philippines, it was still enroute for delivery to Del Monte and was therefore outside its control at the time of the accident." | |
The firm said that, unknown to Del Monte Philippines, the endosulfan cargo had been loaded by Sulpicio Lines on to the wrong vessel. | |
The statement continued: "Upon learning that our cargo was loaded in the ill-fated MV Princess of the Stars, we immediately informed the Fertiliser and Pesticide Authority." | |
Challenging operation | Challenging operation |
Officials have imposed a fishing ban in the waters around the stricken vessel, but said tests so far had shown no sign of the chemical. | |
The delay means extra agony for relatives of those missing | The delay means extra agony for relatives of those missing |
The suspension of dive operations means the recovery of bodies, which had been expected to take a month, is now likely to take even longer, with more agony for relatives of those lost. | The suspension of dive operations means the recovery of bodies, which had been expected to take a month, is now likely to take even longer, with more agony for relatives of those lost. |
Special chemical-resistant diving suits have been ordered from Singapore to help trace the chemical cargo. | Special chemical-resistant diving suits have been ordered from Singapore to help trace the chemical cargo. |
But the operation will be difficult - only the tip of the seven-storey ship's bow is above the water line, with the stern resting on the edge of a reef. At least 100,000 litres of fuel are also thought to be on board. | |
The sinking is one of the country's worst maritime disasters, and a marine inquiry is underway into the cause of the tragedy. | The sinking is one of the country's worst maritime disasters, and a marine inquiry is underway into the cause of the tragedy. |
Sulpicio Lines has figured in three other previous sea disasters, including a collision between a ferry and an oil tanker in 1987 that killed over 4,000 people. | Sulpicio Lines has figured in three other previous sea disasters, including a collision between a ferry and an oil tanker in 1987 that killed over 4,000 people. |
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