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Kerstin death toll now at 64 and counting

Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) divers have retrieved two more bodies from the wreckage of the passenger ferry M/V Trisha Kerstin 3 which capsized off...

Death toll in Kerstin tragedy now at 58

THE fatalities in the passenger ferry M/V Trisha Kerstin which capsized off Basilan Island on Jan. 26 has risen to 58 with the recovery...

‘Overloading’ may have led to deadly ferry sinking

Manila, Philippines—Philippine authorities said Wednesday that a ferry may have been overloaded when it sank in the country's south last month, killing dozens of people...

Akbayan bloc seeks probe into MARINA over maritime disaster

A resolution was filed at the House of Representatives on Monday, February 2, calling for a legislative inquiry into the capsizing of MV Trisha...

DOTr opens Aleson routes to other vessels

The Department of Transportation (DOTr) has ordered the Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) to open shipping routes previously served by Aleson Shipping Lines to other...

Solons seek probe into sunken M/V Trisha Kerstin 3

Lawmakers on Tuesday sought an investigation into Aleson Shipping Lines following the capsizing of the M/V Trisha Kerstin 3, where at least 19 people were killed...

DOTr grounds Aleson Shipping fleet after fatal sinking

Department of Transportation Secretary Giovanni Lopez on Tuesday grounded all passenger vessels of Aleson Shipping Lines pending a comprehensive maritime safety and crew audit...

Aleson ships grounded; PBBM orders thorough probe into sinking

Transportation Secretary Giovanni Lopez on Tuesday grounded all passenger ships  of Aleson Shipping Lines until a thorough and comprehensive maritime safety  inspection and audit...

Ferry survivor describes panic, wait for rescue

Manila, Philippines—As their ferry began listing heavily in the middle of the night off the southern Philippines, passengers instinctively raced to one side in a...
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