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Philippine vessels collide at sea | Philippine vessels collide at sea |
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Four people have died and another 23 are missing after a ferry collided with a fishing boat in the Philippines. | |
The wooden-hulled passenger ferry and the boat were carrying at least 73 people between them when they collided in Manila Bay in the early hours. | |
Coastguard spokesman Commander Armando Balilo told local media that 46 people had been rescued from the waters. | Coastguard spokesman Commander Armando Balilo told local media that 46 people had been rescued from the waters. |
The cause of the collision is not clear as there were no reports of poor weather conditions. | |
The incident came as thousands of people in the Philippines travelled home for the Christmas period. | |
Rush to rescue | Rush to rescue |
The passenger ferry was on its way to Lubang island, south-east of Manila. | |
"This is a small vessel with a single wooden hull. Water rushed in and the vessel sank not long after the collision," coastguard Commodore Luis Tuazon told local radio. | "This is a small vessel with a single wooden hull. Water rushed in and the vessel sank not long after the collision," coastguard Commodore Luis Tuazon told local radio. |
The other vessel - a 369-tonne fishing boat named Nathalia - was damaged but still afloat, said Commander Balilo. | The other vessel - a 369-tonne fishing boat named Nathalia - was damaged but still afloat, said Commander Balilo. |
It had been on an extended fishing trip in the Turtle islands in the southern Philippines and was returning to the Navotas port in northern Manila. | It had been on an extended fishing trip in the Turtle islands in the southern Philippines and was returning to the Navotas port in northern Manila. |
A coastguard statement said an air and sea search was continuing, but there were fears that those missing were trapped in the passenger ferry as they slept. | |
Maritime accidents are common in the Philippine archipelago because of tropical weather, badly maintained passenger boats and weak enforcement of safety regulations. | Maritime accidents are common in the Philippine archipelago because of tropical weather, badly maintained passenger boats and weak enforcement of safety regulations. |
The world's worst maritime disaster in peacetime occurred in the Philippines in December 1987. More than 4,000 people died when the Dona Paz ferry collided with a tanker. | The world's worst maritime disaster in peacetime occurred in the Philippines in December 1987. More than 4,000 people died when the Dona Paz ferry collided with a tanker. |
Despite frequent government promises to improve safety, accidents have continued. | Despite frequent government promises to improve safety, accidents have continued. |