Cebu ferry disaster death toll rises to 75

Agence France-Presse

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Divers pull out more bodies, including those of children, from the sunken wreck. Search for 45 missing from the St Thomas Aquinas ferry continues.

AFTERMATH. Life rafts from the sunken ferry St. Thomas Aquinas float in front of cargo ship Sulpicio Express 7 on August 17, 2013, whose bow was destroyed after a colliding with the ferry the night before off Talisay, Cebu. Photo by AFP/Ted Aljibe

MANILA, Philippines – The confirmed death toll from the Cebu ferry disaster rose to 75 on Thursday, August 22, as divers pulled out more bodies, including those of children, from the sunken wreck, authorities said.

Despite finding only corpses in recent days, navy and coastguard ships and helicopters continued to scour the waters for the 45 still missing from the St Thomas Aquinas ferry, said local coastguard commander Weniel Azcuna.

“We are still hoping to find more survivors but we are realistic and we expect we will find more dead bodies,” he told Agence France-Presse.

The ferry sank quickly after it collided with a cargo ship off the central city of Cebu on Friday night, August 16. A total of 750 passengers and crew out of the 870 on board were rescued.

Azcuna said divers were still searching the debris-choked vessel, and declined to set a date for when the operation would end.

The new toll was up by 4 from Wednesday.

The coastguard, military and police are meanwhile helping clean up a large oil spill from the ferry, which has reached the coasts of nearby towns and affected mangrove forests, rich fishing grounds and sanctuaries as well as popular beach resorts, Azcuna said.

Specialized divers from Japan, hired by ferry operator 2Go Travel, had been conducting surveys to plug the leak and contain the spill, he added.

Azcuna said 2Go had also contracted with a salvage company which was spraying chemical dispersant on the spilled oil. He could not say how much oil had already leaked out.

The doomed ferry was carrying 120,000 liters of bunker fuel when it sank, according to the coastguard. – Rappler.com

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