Saturday, September 5, 2009

4 dead, 84 others missing as SuperFerry sinks off Zambo

Four passengers were killed and two others were injured when a passenger ship sank Sunday morning in Siocon Bay near the Zamboanga Peninsula, an official of the Philippine Navy reported.In an interview on dzBB, Navy spokesman Lt. Col. Edgard Arevalo confirmed that four people have been reported dead after "SuperFerry 9" finally sank after tilting for several hours in Siocon Bay.Arevalo said that three of the fatalities were reported to have been taken aboard by a passing vessel, MV Myriad, while one was recovered by a Navy rescue boat. According to Arevalo, SuperFerry 9, owned by the Aboitiz Transport System (ATS), sank completely at 8:30 a.m. According to Philippine Coast Guard commandant Admiral Wilfredo Tamayo, however, only three have been reported killed in the accident.As of 11:55 a.m. Tamayo said 880 people have been rescued and/or recovered, while 84 are still unaccounted for. The ship carried 964 people, including 117 crew, he said.Initial investigation showed that the ship left General Santos City at 8:45 a.m. Saturday and was heading for Iloilo when it started to started tilting to one side at 2 a.m. Citing initial reports, Tamayo said that SuperFerry 9 had problems when its generator "went on and off." Authorities said they would investigate the cause of the sinking as soon as search and rescue operations are over.ATS updateAccording to an ATS update at 1 p.m. rescue operations are ongoing and three of the ship's passengers have been reported dead. The company said a total of 870 passengers and crew were on board SuperFerry 9, contradicting an earlier report from the Coast Guard.It said the Philippine Air Force has deployed two PAF helicopters and 1 OV-10 plane to assist in the search. The Philippine Army and the US AIR force assistance group based in Zamboanga have also deployed helicopters to join the search for missing passengers and crew. All rescued passengers and crew will be brought to Zamboanga port. Assistance including medical treatment, hotel accommodation and transport shall be provided for the passengers and crew, the company said. SuperFerry 1 is estimated to arrive in Zamboanga tonight to transfer passengers to Iloilo and Manila.

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