Number of persons saved from sinking boat in Northern Samar reaches 51 | Inquirer News

Number of persons saved from sinking boat in Northern Samar reaches 51

/ 11:07 AM August 03, 2023

The total number of people rescued from a half-sunken motorbanca in Northern Samar has gone up to 51.

Half-submerged MBCA Spirit in the waters off Barangay Pilar in San Antonio, Northern Samar. (Photo from Philippine Coast Guard)

MANILA, Philippines — The total number of people rescued from a half-sunken motorbanca in Northern Samar has gone up to 51.

The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) gave the update on Thursday.

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Initially, it was reported that 33 passengers were rescued from a boat, MBCA Spirit, in the vicinity waters off barangay Pilar in San Antonio town on Wednesday.

But in its latest official report, PCG said the total number of passengers is 41.

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The rest are boat captains and nine crew.

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PCG told INQUIRER.net in a text message that the figure was revised due to an error in the initial information.

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The earlier report only accounted for the adult passengers, excluding the teenagers and infants.

MBCA Spirit left Victoria town in Northern Samar and headed to the municipality of San Vicente.

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During the trip, big waves hit the boat’s bow and damaged it.

MBCA Spirit began to submerge as a result.

Three fishing boats came around and towed the motorbanca to the shore of San Antonio.

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