Motorboat sinks off Sula Channel in Albay
November 9, 2005 | 12:00am
LEGAZPI CITY A motor boat with 15 passengers on board sunk off Sula Channel in Sto. Domingo, Albay after its hull hit a piece of wood while enroute to Rapu-Rapu Island.
Lt. Commander Ricarlito Alivio, Philippine Coast Guard commander based here, identified the motorboat as M/B Glans, which left the city port in Barangay Victory Village loaded with sacks of rice and cases of soft drinks.
Alivio said the motorboat left at around 6 a.m. for the four-hour travel to Rapu-Rapu Island when the passengers heard a loud thud at about 7 a.m.
"I heard a loud thud as if the banca hit a solid object," said councilor Marino Barranda who was one of the passengers. "Then, sea-water immediately rushed inside from the leak."
Upon learning of the accident, Alivio immediately sent a team from the Special Operations Group to rescue the passengers.
Alivio said that the team helped tow the motorboat to the shore in Barangay Sula. Celso Amo
Lt. Commander Ricarlito Alivio, Philippine Coast Guard commander based here, identified the motorboat as M/B Glans, which left the city port in Barangay Victory Village loaded with sacks of rice and cases of soft drinks.
Alivio said the motorboat left at around 6 a.m. for the four-hour travel to Rapu-Rapu Island when the passengers heard a loud thud at about 7 a.m.
"I heard a loud thud as if the banca hit a solid object," said councilor Marino Barranda who was one of the passengers. "Then, sea-water immediately rushed inside from the leak."
Upon learning of the accident, Alivio immediately sent a team from the Special Operations Group to rescue the passengers.
Alivio said that the team helped tow the motorboat to the shore in Barangay Sula. Celso Amo
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