Philippines ferry Thomas Aquinas sinks at Cebu, 17 dead

At least 17 people have
died and more than 500 people rescued after a ferry carrying about 700
people collided with a cargo ship in the Philippines.
The ferry, MV Thomas Aquinas, began sinking after hitting the
cargo vessel on Friday evening near the central city of Cebu, officials
said.Coastguard and naval vessels were joined by local fishing boats in the rescue effort, which is continuing.
The incident took place around 2km (1.2 miles) from the shore.

Coastguard officials said the ferry began listing. "The impact was very strong," Rachel Capuno, a spokesperson for the owners of the ferry, told local radio.
Survivors said hundreds of passengers jumped into the ocean as the ferry began taking on water. The crew distributed life jackets
Darkness Many of the passengers were asleep and others struggled to find their way in the dark.
One survivor, Jerwin Agudong, said he and other passengers jumped overboard in front of the cargo vessel.

The ferry sank within 30 minutes of the collision, the AFP news agency reports.
"They are using search lights to scan the waters, but still there is a possibility you can miss those floating at sea. Rescuers are trying to get to all of them," Joy Villagas, an official at the coastguard's public affairs office headquarters in Manila, told AFP.
Cebu coastguard commander Weniel Azcuna told reporters that the cargo ship, Sulpicio Express 7, had 36 crew members on board, but it did not sink.
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PHILIPPINE FERRY DISASTERS
- 1987: Dona Paz ferry sinks after colliding with a fuel tanker, 4,341 people die.
- 2008: The ferry MV Princess of the Stars capsizes during a typhoon, killing nearly 800.
Passengers on the ferry had embarked at Nasipit in the southern province of Agusan del Sur.
Ms Villagas said it was too early to determine the cause of Friday's collision.She said the Thomas Aquinas was a "roll-on, roll-off" ferry that allows vehicles to be driven aboard and is commonly used in the Philippines.
Maritime accidents are common in the Philippine archipelago because of tropical weather, badly maintained passenger boats and weak enforcement of safety regulations.
The world's worst maritime disaster in peacetime occurred in the Philippines in December 1987. More than 4,000 people died when the Dona Paz ferry collided with a tanker.

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