Philippines: More than 80 people rescued from a ferry that caught fire

Philippines: More than 80 people rescued from a ferry that caught fire

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The fate of two passengers is still unknown, as authorities try to determine whether they are missing or rescued, and they immediately returned to their home without notifying those in charge of the search, according to the local newspaper, the Philippine Star, which was quoted today, Saturday, Saturday. as well as rescue

He went on to say that when the fire was put out, the ferry, which can hold 400 passengers, was removed to the berthing location, and that the origins and circumstances of the fire’s eruption are being examined.
At the time of the incident, the ferry was carrying 49 passengers and 38 staff members, prompting many to run into the sea as the boat was swiftly engulfed in flames by the wind.

He stated that just one passenger, a 43-year-old lady, was hurt in the collision and was brought to the nearest hospital for medical assistance.
According to initial Coast Guard reports, the ferry left Calapan port on its route to Batangas port when it caught fire in the seas of Batangas Anchorage.

According to the joint team’s assessment, there were no evidence of an oil leak or oil sheen discovered in the surrounding seas, and 90% of the third deck and 80% of the second deck were consumed by fire, with reports of the ship tilting as a result of the disaster.

More than 80 passengers were rescued from a burning boat in the Philippines.

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