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          Search for ferry crash survivors still ongoing

          By Agencies in Cebu, Philippines | China Daily | Updated: 2013-08-19 07:58

           Search for ferry crash survivors still ongoing

          Philippine coast guard personnel ride a rubber dinghy to inspect the damaged bow of a cargo ship on Saturday after it collided with the ferry St. Thomas Aquinas the night before off the town of Talisay near Cebu in the Philippines. Ted Aljibe / Agence France-Presse

          Philippine rescuers battled rough seas on Sunday in a bleak search for 85 people missing in the country's latest ferry disaster, but hopes were fading of finding any survivors.

          Thirty-four people have been confirmed killed after the ferry, carrying more than 800 passengers and crew, sank almost instantly on Friday night following a collision with a cargo ship outside a major port in the central city of Cebu.

          Stormy weather forced an early suspension of the search and rescue operations with a few hours of daylight remaining on Saturday, and similar conditions hampered rescuers on Sunday.

          Philippine navy spokesman Lieutenant Commander Gregory Fabic said the weather had prevented divers from reaching the interior of the sunken vessel, where many of those missing were believed trapped. But rescuers would make every effort to get inside.

          "It is possible that there are air pockets in its compartments and there might be survivors," Fabic told AFP, adding that people could survive for 72 hours in such conditions.

          "There is still hope that there might just be survivors there."

          The number of people listed as missing was sharply reduced on Sunday to 85 from 170 due to tallying issues rather than any fresh rescues.

          The number of missing was cut after those involved in the search reconciled their figures, said Neil Sanchez, head of the regional disaster management office in Cebu.

          Stunned passengers were forced to jump into the water in the dark after the captain ordered them to abandon the doomed ferry.

          Authorities were unable to say how many people may be in the sunken ship, which is at a depth of about 30 meters, raising hopes that the number of missing could be reduced further.

          Divers found the bodies of a man and a woman as they searched the outer reaches of the vessel on Sunday morning, Jaypee Abuan, a navy spokesman aboard one of the patrol craft, told AFP, lifting the known death toll to 34.

          But stormy weather and strong currents throughout the day prevented a full-scale diving mission.

          Abuan said rescuers had been unable to get into the ship's interior by late Sunday afternoon, nearly two days after the accident.

          "The time element is crucial. We need to fast-track diving operations to reach the inner compartments," he said.

          Meanwhile, navy vessels, coast guard personnel in rubber boats and volunteer fishermen scoured about 3 square kilometers of water outside the port for anyone who may still be floating.

          Waning hope

          While saying that all hope had not yet been lost, authorities cautioned that the odds of finding any more survivors were low.

          "We are still hopeful, although you have to accept the reality that their chances of survival are very slim," Sanchez told reporters.

          Survivors and people with relatives still missing waited at the Cebu ferry passenger terminal and a local hospital on Sunday for news of loved ones.

          "I cannot explain what I am feeling. It is painful, but I continue to hope," said Nanette Condicion, 44, who survived by jumping on to the cargo ship but lost her older sister and 71-year-old father in the chaos.

          "I am staying here to wait for them, dead or alive. I am not going to leave unless I see both of them."

          The ships collided as they were traveling in opposite directions at a well-known choke point near the mouth of Cebu's port.

          Authorities said the St Thomas Aquinas ferry sank within 10 minutes of the crash.

          The cargo ship Sulpicio Express 7, which had 36 crew members on board, did not sink. Its steel bow had caved in on impact but it sailed safely to dock.

          The government regulator the Maritime Industry Authority said both vessels had passed safety checks and were seaworthy, indicating human error was to blame for one of the ships going into a wrong lane.

          AFP - AP

          (China Daily 08/19/2013 page11)

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