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                    [Title] => 2 cargo ships collide near Cebu City harbor
                    [Summary] => Two cargo ships collided near the Cebu City harbor late Saturday, causing one, which was carrying 17,000 sacks of rice, to sink. 


A Coast Guard vessel and the other ship rescued all 22 crewmen from the sunken vessel, officials said.

The steel-hulled MV Premship-x, which was loaded with the sacks of rice, was sailing out of Cebu City’s main harbor when it collided with incoming cargo ship MV Mijara II, the Coast Guard said.
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Ang barkong MV Friendship X gikan pa sa Pier 4 sa dakbayan sa Sugbo padulong na unta sa dakbayan sa Catbalogan, Eastern Samar dihang gikadasmag ang barkong MV Mijara II nga gikan usab sa dakbayan sa Iligan. Maayong pagkalunod sa MV Friendship X.
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                    [Summary] => Two cargo ships collided near the Cebu City harbor late Saturday, causing one, which was carrying 17,000 sacks of rice, to sink. 


A Coast Guard vessel and the other ship rescued all 22 crewmen from the sunken vessel, officials said.

The steel-hulled MV Premship-x, which was loaded with the sacks of rice, was sailing out of Cebu City’s main harbor when it collided with incoming cargo ship MV Mijara II, the Coast Guard said.
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Ang barkong MV Friendship X gikan pa sa Pier 4 sa dakbayan sa Sugbo padulong na unta sa dakbayan sa Catbalogan, Eastern Samar dihang gikadasmag ang barkong MV Mijara II nga gikan usab sa dakbayan sa Iligan. Maayong pagkalunod sa MV Friendship X.
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