1 dead, 8 missing, 14 rescued as fishing boat capsizes off Davao Oriental waters | Inquirer News

1 dead, 8 missing, 14 rescued as fishing boat capsizes off Davao Oriental waters

/ 10:00 AM June 23, 2023
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DAVAO CITY — Search operations continue to find and rescue eight crew of a fishing boat that partly sank off the waters of Baganga town, Davao Oriental on Thursday, the Philippine Coast Guard said on Friday.

One member of the 23-man crew died after the fishing vessel Genesis 2 was battered by big waves causing it to take on water and sink shortly after midnight.

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In an incident report, the PCG said it had deployed patrol vessel BRP Tubbataha (MRRV-4401) “to respond to the maritime incident.”

The boat captain, identified as Allan Donaire, said a sudden change in sea condition at midnight, caused their vessel to “half-submerge an hour later.”

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Fishing boats near the area that responded to the distress call rescued at least 14 crew.

The PCG said the company which owned the ill-fated boat had deployed vessels to assist in the search and rescue. The vessel was reportedly owned by a General Santos City-based fishing company.

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