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Philippine ferry sinks: four dead, seven missing, 240 rescued

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A Philippine inter-island ferry with more than 250 passengers and crew, including Christmas holiday travellers, sank Thursday after being battered by fierce winds and big waves off the country’s northeast, leaving at least four people dead and at least seven others missing, officials said.

About 240 were pulled alive, some with injuries, from the rough sea by navy and coast guard personnel and a flotilla of fishing boats after the M/V Mercraft 3 sank in the Polillo Strait between Quezon province’s Infanta town and the ferry’s destinatio­n, Polillo island, officials said.

A survivor, Donel Jade Mendiola, told DZMM radio that bad weather briefly delayed the ferry’s departure, but the weather improved and the vessel then left from Quezon’s Real town. Strong winds and large waves started to lash it about two hours into the trip, he said.

“The vessel came to a halt and started taking in water in the front side. The passengers dashed to one side and the ferry started to sink,” Mendiola said.

Coast guard boats, navy vessels and fishing boats rescued 240 people, including many who drifted in the rough sea, coast guard spokesman Armand Balilo said, adding that the 206-ton ferry could carry 286 people and apparently wasn’t overcrowde­d.

The dead consisted of two women and two men, Quezon officials said. Earlier this week, a tropical storm left more than 50 people dead and 31 others missing, mostly due to landslides, and damaged more than 10,000 houses in the central Philippine­s before weakening and blowing into the South China Sea.

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