Storm sinks Philippine boat : 11 dead, 30 rescued

Written by Writer on Saturday, November 8th, 2008

Storm sinks Philippine boat : 11 dead, 30 rescued

MANILA, Philippines — A that capsized during a storm, drowning 11 people just 200 yards (meters) offshore, left a port in the without clearance, the coast guard said Friday.

Half an hour into a short journey Thursday afternoon, the engine failed, then and high waves caused the boat to break up and overturn, within the sight of its destination at Bagongon islet, the coast guard said in a statement.

Eleven people died and rescuers pulled out 30 survivors, while three remained missing, the statement said. Search and resumed early Friday after the storm cleared, and a notice was sent out to all vessels in the area to be on the lookout for survivors.

The coast guard said the motorized left Concepcion Feeder port in Thursday ignoring a ban on sailing imposed because of the .

Raul , former mayor of Concepcion, said the boat normally carries 30 passengers. are often overloaded.

Capt. Eduardo Fabricante, coast guard chief of Iloilo city, said earlier that the boat’s operator may have not received the in time. An investigation was under way.

The that battered the with winds of 34 miles per hour (55 ) and gusts of up to 44 mph (70 ) moved on to the on Friday. It was forecast to make landfall in Vietnam this weekend.

The same storm earlier forced the suspension of a search for eight people still missing from Tuesday’s ferry accident off , northeast of Iloilo, in which at least 42 drowned. There were 100 survivors, and the captain was detained on charges of operating the crowded vessel illegally.

He has denied the charges.

Sea accidents are common in the because of , badly maintained boats and weak enforcement of .

In December 1987, the ferry Dona Paz sank after colliding with a fuel tanker, killing more than 4,341 people in the world’s worst peacetime maritime disaster.

In June, the 23,800-ton Princess of the Stars ferry overturned during a typhoon close to Romblon province, near Masbate, killing more than 800 people on board.

The discovery of several drums of toxic chemicals held up the retrieval of bodies inside the ship until several weeks ago.

Friday, November 7, 2008 2:08 pm TWN, By HRVOJE HRANJSKI, AP

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