Death toll due to Maymay rises to 2 in Cagayan province | Inquirer News

Death toll due to Maymay rises to 2 in Cagayan province

By: - Correspondent / @VillVisayaJrINQ
/ 10:57 AM October 13, 2022

The body of another fisherman was recovered on Wednesday, Oct. 12, in Gonzaga town, Cagayan province, after the onslaught of Tropical Depression Maymay. (Photo courtesy of PNP-Santa Ana, Cagayan)

TUGUEGARAO CITY — Another fisherman in Cagayan province was found dead after he drowned in the sea amid the heavy rain due to Tropical Depression Maymay, which has weakened into a low-pressure area, authorities said Thursday, Oct. 13.

The fatality was identified as Richard Mangrubang, 47, of Barangay San Vicente in Santa Ana town.

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Major Manuel Viloria, Santa Ana police chief, said Mangrubang went fishing on Monday evening and failed to return home.

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Mangrubang’s fellow fishermen last saw him in the vicinity of Palaui island.

His body was recovered in the waters off Ipil in Cagayan’s Gonzaga town on Wednesday afternoon, police said.

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Mangrubang was the second fatality related to the onslaught of Maymay in Cagayan.

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On Tuesday, the body of fisherman Marcial Pugal, 52, of Buguey town was found in the waters off Santa Ana after he also reportedly drowned due to rough seas. INQ

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