Passenger vessel sinks while docked at Cebu port due to Agaton | Inquirer News

Passenger vessel sinks while docked at Cebu port due to Agaton

/ 07:40 PM April 10, 2022

CEBU CITY, Cebu, Philippines — A passenger vessel docked at the Consuelo Port in Camotes Island in Cebu province submerged while it was docked at the pier past 1 p.m. on Sunday, April 10.

Capt. Alvin Dagalea, station commander of the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) Cebu Station, said MV Mika Mari 1 of Jomalia Shipping Lines sank due to big waves and strong winds brought by Tropical Storm Agaton.

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There were no passengers on board the vessel when the incident happened. All 14 crew members managed to abandon the ship before it went down.

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PCG officers are now in Consuelo Port to assess the situation.

Based on reports, the vessel has more or less 5,430 liters diesel fuel and 68 liters of lube oil.

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Risk of oil spill was still being determined by the responding Coast Guard personnel.

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