The world's worst oil spills
The oil spill in Manila Bay could be the worst in Philippine history
LIFESTYLE Disasters
On July 25, a marine oil tanker called the MT Terra Nova capsized in Manila Bay, the biggest port in the Philippines. The 213-foot (65-meter-long) boat was carrying 1,647 US tons of industrial fuel through heavy monsoon rains and rough seas amid Typhoon Carina, which has battered much of the country. The potential environmental impact of the incident is also of great concern. If the tanker's cargo were to spill out into the bay, it would cause the worst oil spill in the country's history.
"Manila Bay is where the Port of Manila is, the biggest port in the Philippines and the center of trade and economic activity. This could possibly paralyze the capital and the neighboring areas," said Hernando Bacosa, an environmental sciences expert at the Mindanao State University.
While we wait to see whether or not the Manila Bay oil spill becomes one for the history books, let's remember the impact of the other catastrophic oil spills that have occurred over the years. Click through the gallery for the grim roll call.