The Philippine tanker disaster continues to spread toxic sludge and oil across the waters, affecting hundreds of kilometers of marine life. The government has banned fishing and swimming indefinitely, leaving thousands of fishermen to wonder how long they can survive.
Despite cleanup efforts, the oil keeps coming back, and experts estimate it will take at least six months to clean up the spill, with recovery taking years.
The disaster could not have come at a worse time for people living hand-to-mouth, and the government's assistance may not be enough to sustain their livelihoods for an extended period.