Sun.Star Davao

PASSENGER VESSEL SINKS, ALL ABOARD RESCUED

The boat’s captain said their boat’s propeller got entangled with the mooring lines underwater

- /JCR

Forty-five passengers and five crewmember­s were rescued after a chartered passenger boat sank off the coast near Sta. Ana Pier.

The boat was on its way to Talicud, Samal Island for an island hopping tour early morning on Sunday when it began to sink.

Based on the Maritime Incident Report provided by Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) Davao commander Lieutenant George Maganto, at about 7:55 a.m., they received a report from motor banca operators that there was a sinking banca more or less 150 meters from Sta. Ana Pier in Davao City.

Personnel of the PCG-Davao together with the personnel of Special Operations Unit – Southeaste­rn Mindanao (SOU-SEM) and PCG Anti-Terrorist Unit (CGATU)-SEM) immediatel­y proceeded to where the MBCA Sam Cristoffer was sinking and dispatched its inflatable boats for the search and rescue operation.

Meanwhile, other responders from Central 911, Regional Maritime Unit (RMU) 11, Task Force Davao, Barangay 19 in Davao City, Barangay Lapu-Lapu in Davao City, MBCA Sea Explorer 3, MBCA Joperson 5 and MBCA dive crew also provided assistance during the search and rescue of the passengers.

On the other hand, Southern Mindanao’s medical team together with an ambulance, the Davao Fire Fighter Rescue Services (DFRS), the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) 11 had all prepositio­ned at Sta. Ana Pier to assist the victims.

Maganto said all the 45 passengers were successful­ly rescued and were given first aid treatment, especially to one Jalyssa Reville who suffered right shoulder pain and hyperventi­lation.

He added that at around 8:45 a.m., the watercraft was towed to the shore.

Based on the initial investigat­ion, MBCA Sam Christoffe­r was en route to the Coral garden, Island City Garden of Samal for an island hopping tour when the incident happened.

Maganto also said that based on the boat captain’s accounts, while they were conducting backing maneuver, their propeller got entangled with the mooring lines underwater that resulted to the sinking of MBCA Sam Christoffe­r.

The Coast Guard Davao together with the Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) conducted further investigat­ion and advised the boat captain to file a marine protest.

Meanwhile, Davao City Police Office (DCPO) director Police Colonel Alexander Tagum said that when they received the report, they immediatel­y sent their Mobile K30 to conduct an initial investigat­ion.

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