Military comes to aid of distressed fishing boat | Inquirer News

Military comes to aid of distressed fishing boat

By: - Correspondent / @demptoanda
/ 04:11 PM December 09, 2013

PUERTO PRINCESA CITY, Philippines—The Western Command has air-dropped food and other supplies to the 10 crewmen of a Filipino fishing boat disabled in the disputed Reed Bank, also referred to as Recto Bank by the Philippine government, in the West Philippine Sea, a military spokesperson said Monday.

Wescom spokesperson Lt. Cheryl Tindog said in an interview that a rescue ship was dispatched from here on Sunday to two the disabled fishing boat but it was forced to turn back because of very rough seas.

A Navy Nomad aircraft managed, however, to air-drop food and medical supplies successfully to the distressed fishing boat, named 3 Sisters 2013, Tindog said.

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“The motor banca is anchored at the area and has run out of supplies,” Tindog said.

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She said the Navy was waiting for the weather to clear to dispatch a bigger vessel to rescue the fishermen.

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