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Six Filipino seamen who survived a shipwreck off the coast of South Africa’s Port Elizabeth last May 3 arrived back home yesterday, saying they were very happy to be alive and back home in spite of Typhoon "Caloy."


The seafarers arrived from South Africa yesterday afternoon aboard an Emirates Airways flight via Dubai. They were escorted by their manning agency’s crewing manager, Captain German Mendez.
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Acting Labor Secretary Manuel Imson also confirmed that South African maritime authorities have already called off the intensive search and rescue operations that went on for several days, which resulted in the successful rescue of six Filipino crewmen.
[DatePublished] => 2006-05-09 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1371238 [AuthorName] => James Mananghaya [SectionName] => Metro [SectionUrl] => metro [URL] => ) ) )
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Six Filipino seamen who survived a shipwreck off the coast of South Africa’s Port Elizabeth last May 3 arrived back home yesterday, saying they were very happy to be alive and back home in spite of Typhoon "Caloy."


The seafarers arrived from South Africa yesterday afternoon aboard an Emirates Airways flight via Dubai. They were escorted by their manning agency’s crewing manager, Captain German Mendez.
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Acting Labor Secretary Manuel Imson also confirmed that South African maritime authorities have already called off the intensive search and rescue operations that went on for several days, which resulted in the successful rescue of six Filipino crewmen.
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