It is horrible... horrible.
Of the 77,000 tons of oil the ship had in its tanks 17,000 went out. Almost all of the coast of Galicia is covered with oil.
Fishermen are aiding to the point of taking the oil with their own hands. People from everywhere in Spain (and also some from other countries) are volunteering to Galicia to help to clean the coasts.
To what the fishermen have lost (the oportunity to fish and take shellfish) it must be added what the tourism is going to loose. In total almost 15% of the richness of Galicia.
National protected parks as the Cies Islands, Albora Island and Corrubedo have been touched. The Rías Baixas are going to suffer it too soon (when the oil can't be stoped cause the wind is pushing them in).
Hundreds of ships (including military, fishing and civil ones) are aiding to clean the sea. Almost 3000 soldiers are also there to aid.
Asturias, Cantabria and the Basque Country are already suffering the problem. Beaches covered with oil.
And this is just 17,000 tons. If the tanks collapse the rest (60,000 tons) would go free, and would get worse because the oil includes water and gets bigger.
Very very sad
Fernando