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                    [Title] => EDITORYAL - Trahedya sa kalsada, dagat at himpapawid
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NOONG nakaraang taon, sunud-sunod ang nang­yaring trahedya sa karagatan.

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Maritime authorities will start investigating this week the two sea accidents that left 11 people dead and over 60 others missing last month.

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Coast Guard investigators will look into the human factor in the collision between the wooden-hulled ship M/V Catalyn B and the steel-hulled fishing vessel F/B Anatalia at the mouth of Manila Bay on Christmas Eve.

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The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) has no deep-sea diving equipment to retrieve the remains of passengers possibly trapped inside a ferry that sank off Cavite after colliding with a fishing vessel on Christmas Eve.

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At least four people died and 23 others were reported missing yesterday after two boats collided in the early morning darkness in Manila Bay during the busy Christmas rush, the latest disaster to hit the Philippines in a year marked by tragedy.

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Maritime authorities will start investigating this week the two sea accidents that left 11 people dead and over 60 others missing last month.

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Coast Guard investigators will look into the human factor in the collision between the wooden-hulled ship M/V Catalyn B and the steel-hulled fishing vessel F/B Anatalia at the mouth of Manila Bay on Christmas Eve.

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The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) has no deep-sea diving equipment to retrieve the remains of passengers possibly trapped inside a ferry that sank off Cavite after colliding with a fishing vessel on Christmas Eve.

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At least four people died and 23 others were reported missing yesterday after two boats collided in the early morning darkness in Manila Bay during the busy Christmas rush, the latest disaster to hit the Philippines in a year marked by tragedy.

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