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    7 fishermen missing after sea vessel collision in Palawan

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    Date
    May 30, 2022
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    Classification code
    SS20220530_3
    Excerpt
    Seven fishermen went missing following a collision of two vessels in the vicinity waters off Maracanao Island, Agutaya, Palawan on Saturday, May 29, 2022. In a report on Sunday, the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) said the collision involves cargo vessel M/V Happy Hiro and fishing vessel FB JOT-18. “A transiting fishing boat provided immediate rescue assistance to 13 out of 20 fishermen of FB JOT-18. The seven fishermen remain missing as of press time,” the PCG said.
    Citation
    7 fishermen missing after sea vessel collision in Palawan. (2022, May 30). SunStar Bacolod, p. 3.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/12785
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    Subject
    marine accidents; fishing vessels; fishers; Philippine Coast Guard; Mata, Roderico; Mata, Randy; Renie, Espinosa; Quezon, Mario; Ducay, Sammuel; de la Peña, Rendil; Flores, Martin Jr; Jbañiez, Jupiter; Pasicaran, Andring; Mata, Jonel; Pahid, Joemar; Barsaga, Arjay; Patiero, Donde; Maracanao Island; Agutaya; Lipata, Antique; Culasi; Bantayan Island; Estancia
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