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[Title] => 12 rescued in Masbate sea mishap
[Summary] => LEGAZPI CITY Nine passengers and three crewmen of a wooden-hulled motorized banca were rescued after the vessel capsized off Cawayan, Masbate Wednesday night, police said.
Superintendent Pio Nuñez Aban, Masbate police director, said the motorboat was buffeted by giant waves and strong winds spawned by the southwest monsoon as it was heading toward Barangay Divisoria in Cawayan town from Nabuktut Island.
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[Title] => Marina suspends franchise of Bicol shipping company
[Summary] => LEGAZPI CITY The Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) has temporarily suspended the franchise of the Lobrigo Shipping Lines to answer charges for the sinking of M/B Mae Ann 5 last Friday, which left 28 people dead.
Seven of the fatalities are still unidentified. Eighteen passengers survived the tragedy.
Marina regional director Lucita Madarang said Lobrigos certificate of public convenience is temporarily suspended until the case is settled.
Marina has directed the Coast Guard and the Philippine Ports Authority to implement its order.
[DatePublished] => 2006-05-17 00:00:00
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[Title] => Bicol firms vessels grounded for inspection
[Summary] => LEGAZPI CITY The Maritime Authority and the Coast Guard have grounded for thorough inspection all wooden-hulled passenger outriggers of the Lobrigo Shipping Lines plying the Pilar, Sorsogon-Masbate City route.
Lobrigo owned M/B Mae Ann 5 which capsized at the height of typhoon "Caloy," leaving 28 people dead, seven of them still unidentified. Eighteen passengers survived the tragedy.
Lucita Madarang, Marina regional director, said the inspection would determine if Lobrigos outriggers are still seaworthy.
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[AuthorName] => Cecille Suerte Felipe
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B MAE ANN
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[Summary] => LEGAZPI CITY Nine passengers and three crewmen of a wooden-hulled motorized banca were rescued after the vessel capsized off Cawayan, Masbate Wednesday night, police said.
Superintendent Pio Nuñez Aban, Masbate police director, said the motorboat was buffeted by giant waves and strong winds spawned by the southwest monsoon as it was heading toward Barangay Divisoria in Cawayan town from Nabuktut Island.
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[Title] => Marina suspends franchise of Bicol shipping company
[Summary] => LEGAZPI CITY The Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) has temporarily suspended the franchise of the Lobrigo Shipping Lines to answer charges for the sinking of M/B Mae Ann 5 last Friday, which left 28 people dead.
Seven of the fatalities are still unidentified. Eighteen passengers survived the tragedy.
Marina regional director Lucita Madarang said Lobrigos certificate of public convenience is temporarily suspended until the case is settled.
Marina has directed the Coast Guard and the Philippine Ports Authority to implement its order.
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[Title] => Bicol firms vessels grounded for inspection
[Summary] => LEGAZPI CITY The Maritime Authority and the Coast Guard have grounded for thorough inspection all wooden-hulled passenger outriggers of the Lobrigo Shipping Lines plying the Pilar, Sorsogon-Masbate City route.
Lobrigo owned M/B Mae Ann 5 which capsized at the height of typhoon "Caloy," leaving 28 people dead, seven of them still unidentified. Eighteen passengers survived the tragedy.
Lucita Madarang, Marina regional director, said the inspection would determine if Lobrigos outriggers are still seaworthy.
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August 20, 2006 - 12:00am