Friday, June 24, 2022
manilastandard.net
ADVERTISEMENT
  • About
  • News
    • Top Stories
    • National
    • World News
    • Pinoy Abroad
    • Features
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Columns
    • Soundbytes
  • LGUs
    • NCR
    • Luzon
    • Visayas
    • Mindanao
  • Business
    • Corporate
    • Economy & Trade
    • Stocks
    • Money
    • Agri & Mining
    • Power & Tech
    • IT & Telecom
  • Sports
    • Basketball
    • Volleyball
    • Fightsports
    • Active
    • Sports Plus
    • One Championship
    • Columns
  • Entertainment
    • TV & Movies
    • Celebrity Profiles
    • Music & Concerts
    • Digital Media
    • Columns
  • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Culture & Media
    • Fashion
    • Health and Home
    • Leisure
    • Shopping
    • Columns
  • Others
    • Pets
    • Pop.Life
      • Newsmakers
      • Hangouts
      • A-Pop
      • Post Its
      • Performances
      • Malls & Bazaars
      • Hobbies & Collections
    • Technology
      • Gadgets
      • Computers
      • Business
      • Tech Plus
    • MS ON THE ROAD
      • Sedan
      • SUV
      • Truck
      • Bike
      • Accessories
      • Motoring Plus
      • Commuter’s Corner
    • Home & Design
      • Residential
      • Commercial
      • Construction
      • Interior
    • Spotlight
    • Gallery
      • Photos
      • Videos
    • Events
      • Seminars
      • Exhibits
      • Community
    • Biyahero
      • Travel Features
      • Travel Reels
      • Travel Logs
  • Advertise with Us
No Result
View All Result
  • About
  • News
    • Top Stories
    • National
    • World News
    • Pinoy Abroad
    • Features
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Columns
    • Soundbytes
  • LGUs
    • NCR
    • Luzon
    • Visayas
    • Mindanao
  • Business
    • Corporate
    • Economy & Trade
    • Stocks
    • Money
    • Agri & Mining
    • Power & Tech
    • IT & Telecom
  • Sports
    • Basketball
    • Volleyball
    • Fightsports
    • Active
    • Sports Plus
    • One Championship
    • Columns
  • Entertainment
    • TV & Movies
    • Celebrity Profiles
    • Music & Concerts
    • Digital Media
    • Columns
  • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Culture & Media
    • Fashion
    • Health and Home
    • Leisure
    • Shopping
    • Columns
  • Others
    • Pets
    • Pop.Life
      • Newsmakers
      • Hangouts
      • A-Pop
      • Post Its
      • Performances
      • Malls & Bazaars
      • Hobbies & Collections
    • Technology
      • Gadgets
      • Computers
      • Business
      • Tech Plus
    • MS ON THE ROAD
      • Sedan
      • SUV
      • Truck
      • Bike
      • Accessories
      • Motoring Plus
      • Commuter’s Corner
    • Home & Design
      • Residential
      • Commercial
      • Construction
      • Interior
    • Spotlight
    • Gallery
      • Photos
      • Videos
    • Events
      • Seminars
      • Exhibits
      • Community
    • Biyahero
      • Travel Features
      • Travel Reels
      • Travel Logs
  • Advertise with Us
No Result
View All Result
manilastandard.net
No Result
View All Result
Home LGUs Vizayas

Cargo vessel runs aground in northern Palawan

PNAbyPNA
August 7, 2018, 9:00 pm
in Vizayas
Reading Time: 2 mins read
A A
72
SHARES
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Email

Puerto Princesa City, Palawan—A cargo vessel ferrying soda drinks to municipalities in northern Palawan ran aground Tuesday morning on the shore of Dumaran town.

Seaman 2nd Class Daryl Kim Tabang, duty officer at the Coast Guard Substation Roxas, identified the cargo vessel as M/V Lady of Manaoag owned and operated by Munti Carlo Sea Freight, Inc. based in Lucena City.

He said the 196.49-gross tonnage cargo vessel ran ashore at Sitio Aguinaldo, Barangay Capayas, Dumaran, after taking shelter in the area Monday night due to strong winds and waves caused by the southwest monsoon.

“Kagabi at 8:30 pm, nag-seek shelter sila doon sa lugar kung saan sila nabahura dahil sa lakas ng alon at hangin. Mga around 5 am noong paalis na sila, napaandar pa nila ang main engine pero di nila nabalanse ang barko kaya ang ship bow mismo ang nakaharap na sa barangay [Last night around 8:30 pm they took shelter in the area where they got beached due to strong winds and waves. Around 5 am when they were leaving, they started the main engine but was unable to balance the weight of the vessel that was why the ship bow now faces the barangay],” Tabang told the Philippine News Agency in a phone interview.

Per inspection by their substation, Tabang said no oil leak was noticed around the area where the m/v Lady of Manaoag hit the shallow water in Capayas, a barangay in Dumaran.

ADVERTISEMENT

He added, however, that a follow-up inspection will be done by the CGSS Roxas to ensure that its bow is undamaged and will not leak oil. 

“May follow-up operation ang team namin to ensure na walang sira iyong bow ng cargo vessel para mag-leak ng oil (Our team will have a follow up operation to ensure that the bow is safe and will not leak oil),” he said.

Tags: cargo vesselCoast Guard Substation RoxasDaryl Kim TabangM/V Lady of ManaoagPalawansoda drinks
ADVERTISEMENT
PNA

PNA

Related Posts

Dumaguete reclamation project pushers still lurking, think-tank warns

byManilaStandard
June 3, 2022, 1:30 am
0
321
Dumaguete reclamation project pushers still lurking, think-tank warns

The people of Dumaguete City have spoken: They want their coastlines preserved against reclamation, the group Pinoy Aksyon for Governance...

Read more

Consider Bataan nuclear plant, Negros Rep. Teves urges BBM

byManilaStandard
May 25, 2022, 10:47 pm
0
386
Consider Bataan nuclear plant, Negros Rep. Teves urges BBM

Deputy Speaker and Negros Oriental 3rd District Rep. Arnolfo “Arnie” A. Teves Jr. has called on incoming President Ferdinand “Bongbong”...

Read more

Nonprofit group brings back in-person community engagement

byManilaStandard
May 18, 2022, 4:47 pm
0
175
Nonprofit group brings back in-person community engagement

Following more than two years of lockdowns, quarantines, and social isolation, nonprofit group I am M.A.D. (Making A Difference) revived...

Read more

Far-flung schools in Cebu get School-in-a-Bag from PLDT Group, FiberHome

byManilaStandard
May 18, 2022, 4:34 pm
0
189
Far-flung schools in Cebu get School-in-a-Bag from PLDT Group, FiberHome

PLDT Inc. and Smart Communications, Inc.'s (Smart) School-in-a-Bag (SIAB) continues to reach far-flung schools as face-to-face classes resume in the...

Read more

SmarTrade, ATFX, Panglao LGU sustain environmental protection, restoration initiatives

byManilaStandard
May 4, 2022, 10:08 pm
0
200
SmarTrade, ATFX, Panglao LGU sustain environmental protection, restoration initiatives

ATFX, through its corporate social responsibility arm ATFX Cares, and its local education partner SmarTrade, joined the recent coastal cleanup...

Read more

Gomez camp: Larrazabal growing more desperate for votes

byManilaStandard
May 3, 2022, 3:56 pm
0
2.7k

ORMOC CITY – With Ormoc Mayor Richard Gomez firmly in front of the race for the congressional seat of the...

Read more

Stories you may like

  • Ex-Naga dad links Leni’s brother-in-law to illegal drugs

    Ex-Naga dad links Leni’s brother-in-law to illegal drugs

    36698 shares
    Share 14679 Tweet 9175
  • Of course, it was BBM’s project

    30858 shares
    Share 12343 Tweet 7715
  • INC endorses BBM, Sara

    28801 shares
    Share 11520 Tweet 7200
  • Duterte’s seven biggest achievements

    21779 shares
    Share 8712 Tweet 5445
  • Marcos leads SWS survey on presidentiables at 50%

    13581 shares
    Share 5432 Tweet 3395

Print Edition

View More

Recent Posts

  • Supreme Court says Americans have right to carry guns in public
  • Australian PM says France relationship needs ‘reset’
  • Japan inflation stays at seven-year high in May
  • Manila Water aqueduct
  • TMP solar facility
  • Covid vaccines saved 20 million lives in first year: study
  • Acquitted US protest shooter to launch video game
  • Working together to serve more communities for a sustainable future

Advertisement

Latest News

Covid vaccines saved 20 million lives in first year: study

byAFP
June 24, 2022, 9:00 am
0
143
Russia: WHO yet to approve Sputnik over lack of data

Covid vaccines prevented nearly 20 million deaths in the first year after they were introduced, according to the first large...

Read more

Acquitted US protest shooter to launch video game

byAFP
June 24, 2022, 8:30 am
0
155
Acquitted US protest shooter to launch video game

A US teen cleared in court after killing people amid unrest over police mistreatment of African-Americans unveiled Thursday a video...

Read more

Working together to serve more communities for a sustainable future

byManila Standard
June 24, 2022, 8:05 am
0
154
Working together to serve more communities for a sustainable future

Climate change is one of the most pressing and defining global issues today. It has become imperative for both the...

Read more

More than just a brand: Filipino brands and their sustainable initiatives

byPatricia Taculao
June 24, 2022, 8:00 am
0
163
More than just a brand: Filipino brands and their sustainable initiatives

Select companies dominate various industries in the Philippines—and with good reason. Filipinos trust these brands because of quality products or...

Read more

Clashes, tear gas, even as Ecuador protesters win government concession

byAFP
June 24, 2022, 8:00 am
0
146
Clashes, tear gas, even as Ecuador protesters win government concession

Police in Ecuador's capital fired tear gas Thursday to disperse Indigenous protesters who tried to storm congress on the 11th...

Read more

Advertisement

ADVERTISEMENT
Facebook Twitter Instagram Youtube

ABOUT US

Manila Standard

Manila Standard website (manilastandard.net), launched in August 2002, extends the newspaper’s reach beyond its traditional readers and makes its brand of Philippine news and opinion available to a much wider and geographically diverse readership here and overseas.

Digital Edition

In tone and content, the online edition mirrors the editorial thrust of the newspaper. While hewing to the traditional precepts of fairness and objectivity, MS believes the news of the day need not be staid, overly long or dry. Stories are succinct, readable and written in a lively style that has become a hallmark of the newspaper.

Download – Today’s Paper

Search

No Result
View All Result

6th Floor Universal Re Bldg., 106 Paseo De Roxas cor. Perea Street, Legaspi Village, 1226 Makati City Philippines

Trunklines: 832-5554, 832-5556, 832-5558

© 2021 Manila Standard - Designed and Developed by Neitiviti Studios.

No Result
View All Result
  • About
  • News
    • Top Stories
    • National
    • World News
    • Pinoy Abroad
    • Features
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Columns
    • Soundbytes
  • LGUs
    • NCR
    • Luzon
    • Visayas
    • Mindanao
  • Business
    • Corporate
    • Economy & Trade
    • Stocks
    • Money
    • Agri & Mining
    • Power & Tech
    • IT & Telecom
  • Sports
    • Basketball
    • Volleyball
    • Fightsports
    • Active
    • Sports Plus
    • One Championship
    • Columns
  • Entertainment
    • TV & Movies
    • Celebrity Profiles
    • Music & Concerts
    • Digital Media
    • Columns
  • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Culture & Media
    • Fashion
    • Health and Home
    • Leisure
    • Shopping
    • Columns
  • Pop.Life
    • Newsmakers
    • Hangouts
    • A-Pop
    • Post Its
    • Performances
    • Malls & Bazaars
    • Hobbies & Collections
  • Technology
    • Gadgets
    • Computers
    • Business
    • Tech Plus
  • MS ON THE ROAD
    • Sedan
    • SUV
    • Truck
    • Bike
    • Accessories
    • Motoring Plus
    • Commuter’s Corner
  • Home & Design
    • Residential
    • Commercial
    • Construction
    • Interior
  • Spotlight
  • Gallery
    • Photos
    • Videos
  • Events
    • Seminars
    • Exhibits
    • Community
  • Biyahero
    • Travel Features
    • Travel Reels
    • Travel Logs
  • Pets
  • Advertise with Us

© 2021 Manila Standard - Designed and Developed by Neitiviti Studios.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Install Manila Standard Web App

Install App