PCG: 5,687 passengers stranded in ports

The Philippine Coast Guard recorded 5,687 stranded passengers in ports, the lowest figure reported over the past three days. The Freeman/Joy Torrejos

MANILA, Philippines – As Typhoon Nona weakened, the number of stranded passengers in various ports reported by the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) significantly went down to 5,687.

The figure was reported at 8 a.m. and was the lowest over the past three days as the recorded number of passengers stranded ranged from over 6,000 to nearly 8,000.

The number of vehicles stranded also lowered. Currently there are 50 vessels, 64 motor bancas and 447 rolling cargoes stranded.

Although the number of sea vehicles stranded decreased, PCG still advised its units to follow strict implementation of the Headquarters Philippine Coast Guard Memorandum Circular 02-13 otherwise known as the Guidelines on Movement of Vessels during Heavy Weather.

  Passengers  Vessels  Motor bancas  Rolling cargoes 
National Capital Region - Central Luzon   172 2 2
Central Visayas  1,630 - - 4
Palawan  626  10 9 -
Southern Tagalog 2,367 35 49 393
Western Visayas 540 2 2 3
Northeastern Luzon 8 1 3 -
Bicol  344 - - 28
TOTAL  5,687 50 64 447

 

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