By: Bennie A. Recebido
SORSOGON
CITY, July 31 – Passengers of M/V Angela considered themselves still blessed
and lucky when they were safely rescued by local authorities here following transmission
trouble encountered by the marine vessel where they were ferried.
In
a report forwarded by Philippine Coast Guard Station Sorsogon to PIA, on July
29, 2012 at 6:30 PM, M/V Angela skippered by Capt. Erickson Garing with 371.53
Gross Tons (GT), 176.18 Net Tons (NT) loaded with 232 persons on board, three
(3) Roll-on Roll-off (RoRo) Bus, one (1) forward vehicle and one (1) L-300 van,
encountered transmission trouble while preparing for docking maneuver more or
less 500 meters of Pilar Port in Pilar, Sorsogon.
Said
vessel is owned and operated by Montenegro Shipping Lines, Inc. with business
address at Abacan Subdivision, Calicanto, Batangas City.
“At
10:30 PM of the same date, operation manager of Montenegro Shipping Lines, Inc.
Capt Mariano Masangkay informed Coast Guard Detachment Pilar that the vessel’s transmission
problem was already fixed, however, Capt. Garing decided to stay at their
present position and wait for sea condition to calm before proceeding to Pilar
port for docking,” report said.
The
next day at 5:15 AM, Coast Guard Detachment Pilar received report from Capt.
Garing, that they were dragged by strong winds and big waves and declared
vessel aground vicinity more or less 6oo meters shoreline off Pilar Bay in
Pilar, Sorsogon.
“Immediately
after the information, Coast Guard detachment Pilar requested assistance to
LGU-Pilar, Pilar PNP, Phil. Army and Municipal Health Office of Pilar to
provide one (1) ambulance on standby to render immediate rescue operation to
M/V Angela and transfer stranded passengers onboard using Pilar-LGU watercraft
and small outriggered motor bancas going to Pilar port for safety leaving no
casualty/injured.”, says PCG Sorsogon station report.
PCG
Sorsogon advised Capt. Garing to file marine protest while said vessel was
detained in Pilar port until investigation and further inspection is conducted.
Meanwhile,
as of 8:00AM, July 31, 2012, 82 stranded passengers were noted in Bulan; 290
passengers, 12 trucks, five buses, three cars and one RoRo vessel were stranded
in Pilar; while no strandees were recorded in Matnog.
PCG
Sorsogon also maintains its call to fisher folks, operators of small crafts and
marine vessels to refrain from going to sea at this time that a Gale warning is
hoisted to avoid accidents and other untoward maritime incidences. (BARecebido,
PIA Sorsogon)
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