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20 crew missing after vessel runs aground amid Typhoon Bising

/ 06:45 PM April 20, 2021

20 crew missing after vessel runs aground amid Typhoon Bising

BEACH DEBRIS Beach cottages along the coastal village of Masao in Butuan City are destroyed by strong winds and waves as Typhoon Bising (international name: Surigae) sweeps through the eastern coastline of the country. Bising is expected to gradually weaken as it remains in Philippine territory for the rest of the week. ERWIN MASCARIÑAS

MANILA, Philippines — A search was underway Tuesday for 20 crew members missing after their cargo ship ran aground while seeking shelter from rough waters churned up by a typhoon, the coast guard said.

The crew abandoned the vessel laden with nickel ore on Monday after it hit the shore at Malimono town on the southern island of Mindanao.

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Eighteen of them were still in a life raft when contact was lost on Tuesday, coast guard spokesman Armand Balilo said. The whereabouts of the other two are not known.

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“We had contact until this morning while their life raft was drifting. Search and rescue teams are having a hard time due to strong waves,” said Balilo, adding an aerial search was also being conducted.

“They reported to the (coast guard) station commander that two members of their crew were separated from them.”

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Balilo said they had not received a report on the condition of the Philippine-registered Cebu Great Ocean, which was carrying 2,000 liters (528 gallons) of diesel fuel.

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At least two people have died in the central Philippines as Typhoon Bising (international name: Surigae) skirts the country, forcing nearly 160,000 people to seek emergency shelter from flooding and strong winds, a disaster agency said.

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Bising is not expected to make landfall but is packing maximum sustained wind speeds of 175 kilometers (109 miles) an hour near its center, nearly 500 kilometers off the country’s east coast.

Thousands of people and hundreds of vessels were stranded at seaports, authorities said, as the typhoon moved slowly in a northwesterly direction off the main island of Luzon.

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It was expected to veer away from the country in the coming days, the state weather service said.

The Philippines is hit by an average of 20 storms and typhoons every year, a dangerous and disruptive part of life in the country.

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