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Fishing boat hit by cargo ship off Occidental Mindoro — PCG

/ 07:27 AM December 07, 2023

Filipino fishing banca Ruel J capsized off the waters of Paluan, Occidental Mindoro. (Photo from the Philippine Coast Guard)

Filipino fishing banca Ruel J capsized off the waters of Paluan, Occidental Mindoro. (Photo from the Philippine Coast Guard)

MANILA, Philippines — A fishing boat was allegedly hit by a cargo ship while off the waters of Paluan, Occidental Mindoro, during a fishing expedition, the Philippine Coast Guard said on Thursday.

PCG said the Filipino fishing boat Ruel J and bulk carrier MV Tai Hang 8 had an alleged allision on Tuesday afternoon.

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All of the five crew members of Ruel J were rescued near Pandan Island in Sablayan, Occidental Mindoro, on Wednesday as their boat was towed by a fishing vessel.

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“The ill-fated fishing banca Ruel J and its crew, allegedly hit by MV TAI HANG 8, and was said to be left adrift as the foreign vessel continued its voyage unknowingly,” the PCG said in a statement.

When the allision occurred, the boat was attached to a “payao” or a type of fish aggregating device in the country.

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It can be recalled that a similar allision incident occurred off Scarborough Shoal last October, which led to the death of three crew members.

A maritime incident is described as allision — as opposed to collision — when a vessel runs over a stationary boat.

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