After two years, the United States has paid the
Philippine government the requested full compensation amounting to Php87
million for the damage caused to Tubattaha reef by the grounding of an American
warship in January 2013.
The Department of Foreign Affairs made the announcement in a
statement issued on Wednesday, saying Manila
received a total of Php87,033,570.71 in compensation from Washington on Jan. 20, 2015.
“The compensation will be utilized for the protection and
rehabilitation of Tubbataha
Reef Natural
Park , a UNESCO World
Heritage Site,” the DFA said.
Part of the fund, it added, will also be used to further
enhance capability to monitor the area and prevent similar incidents in the
future.
In addition to the compensation received, the US government is also providing additional
assistance to the Philippine Coast Guard to upgrade the PCG Substation in
Tubbataha, where over 4,000 square meters were damaged by the US minesweeper.
The US
military had to dismantle the ship to remove it and to prevent further damage
to the reef - a United Nations-declared World Heritage Site.
The ship’s officers and crew were also relieved by the US military
following the incident for failure to adhere to standard navigation procedures.
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