+ Follow AMBULONG ISLAND Tag
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[Title] => Pagasa: El Niño over; brace for La Niña
[Summary] => The El Niño phenomenon that dried up farmlands in most parts of Luzon has finally ended, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) announced yesterday.
[DatePublished] => 2010-06-04 00:00:00
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[Title] => Boat capsizes off Mindoro; 11 crew members rescued
[Summary] => BATANGAS CITY Battered by huge waves, a fishing boat capsized off Ambulong Island in San Jose, Occidental Mindoro early yesterday morning. Its 11 crew members, five of them women, were rescued, the Coast Guard said.
The 10-ton MV Gilbert, loaded with ice and bound for Concepcion, Abutaya, Palawan, sank some 10.5 nautical miles from the San Jose port, at about 5:30 a.m.
Commander Avelino Fortuna, deputy commander of the 5th Coast Guard district, said southwest winds could have caused the huge waves that battered the vessel.
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AMBULONG ISLAND
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[Summary] => The El Niño phenomenon that dried up farmlands in most parts of Luzon has finally ended, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) announced yesterday.
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[Title] => Boat capsizes off Mindoro; 11 crew members rescued
[Summary] => BATANGAS CITY Battered by huge waves, a fishing boat capsized off Ambulong Island in San Jose, Occidental Mindoro early yesterday morning. Its 11 crew members, five of them women, were rescued, the Coast Guard said.
The 10-ton MV Gilbert, loaded with ice and bound for Concepcion, Abutaya, Palawan, sank some 10.5 nautical miles from the San Jose port, at about 5:30 a.m.
Commander Avelino Fortuna, deputy commander of the 5th Coast Guard district, said southwest winds could have caused the huge waves that battered the vessel.
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