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                    [Title] => Refloating of sunken vessel to take 2 weeks
                    [Summary] => DAVAO CITY — It will take at least two weeks to refloat the cargo ship which sank beside the Sasa wharf here Tuesday morning after it collided with a Singaporean vessel which was then experiencing mechanical problems.


Crisilito Agustin, the Coast Guard’s Southern Mindanao commander, said the job to refloat the M/V Dinggalan Bay will have to be bid out first before it is awarded to any towage or salvage firm.
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The 8,533-ton MV Pacific Eagle rammed the MV Dinggalan Bay while docking at this city’s Sasa wharf, Coast Guard commander Rear Adm. Ruben Lista said.

MV Dinggalan
slowly sank after taking in water through a hole in its starboard bow caused by the collision at around 6:30 a.m. yesterday, he said. No casualties were reported.
[DatePublished] => 2001-07-18 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) ) )
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                    [Title] => Refloating of sunken vessel to take 2 weeks
                    [Summary] => DAVAO CITY — It will take at least two weeks to refloat the cargo ship which sank beside the Sasa wharf here Tuesday morning after it collided with a Singaporean vessel which was then experiencing mechanical problems.


Crisilito Agustin, the Coast Guard’s Southern Mindanao commander, said the job to refloat the M/V Dinggalan Bay will have to be bid out first before it is awarded to any towage or salvage firm.
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The 8,533-ton MV Pacific Eagle rammed the MV Dinggalan Bay while docking at this city’s Sasa wharf, Coast Guard commander Rear Adm. Ruben Lista said.

MV Dinggalan
slowly sank after taking in water through a hole in its starboard bow caused by the collision at around 6:30 a.m. yesterday, he said. No casualties were reported.
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