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Philippines ferry carrying 251 capsizes | Philippines ferry carrying 251 capsizes |
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A ferry carrying 251 people has capsized in stormy seas off the east coast of the Philippines, the coastguard says. | A ferry carrying 251 people has capsized in stormy seas off the east coast of the Philippines, the coastguard says. |
A spokesman said a number of casualties had been reported. Huge waves are said to have caused the boat to overturn. | A spokesman said a number of casualties had been reported. Huge waves are said to have caused the boat to overturn. |
Reports say local boats have already rescued some passengers on board the vessel near the island of Polillo. | Reports say local boats have already rescued some passengers on board the vessel near the island of Polillo. |
Rescue boats and helicopters sent to the area have been hampered by bad weather, officials say. | Rescue boats and helicopters sent to the area have been hampered by bad weather, officials say. |
A local emergency services official, Juanito Diaz, said initial reports suggested the ferry, which has not been named, "sustained a big hole that caused it to capsize". | |
"The rescuers are still scouring the water in search of other possible passengers," he said, the Philippines Inquirer reports. | |
The coastguard said the ferry had capacity for 280 people and had not been overloaded. | |
Boat accidents are relatively common in the Philippines, which frequently experiences storms. | |
Tropical Storm Tembin is forecast to hit land early on Friday and people travelling home for Christmas had been warned to do so earlier than usual. | |
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