LOOK: Passengers, cargoes stranded at Batangas port
Hundreds of passengers were stranded at the port of Batangas as various government agencies suspended sea voyage due to typhoon “Ompong.”
As of 9 a.m., the country’s maritime sector listed about 434 passengers and 260 vehicles stranded at the Batangas port.
The passengers were prevented to board the vessels due to bad sea condition.
Hundreds of cargoes at the roll-on, roll-off vessels at the port of Batangas were temporarily grounded due to inclement weather. /jpv
Inquirer calls for support for the victims of typhoon Ompong
Responding to appeals for help, the Philippine Daily Inquirer is extending its relief to victims of the recent typhoon Ompong.
Cash donations may be deposited in the Inquirer Foundation Corp. Banco De Oro (BDO) Current Account No: 007960018860 and Swift Code: BNORPHMM.
Inquiries may be addressed to Inquirer’s Corporate Affairs office through Connie Kalagayan at 897-4426, [email protected] and Bianca Kasilag-Macahilig at 897-8808 local 352, [email protected].