At least 33 people were killed after a passenger ferry with 173 on
board capsized in rough waters in the central Philippines on Thursday, a
disaster monitoring official said.
Rescue boats picked up dozens
of survivors who clung to the overturned hull of the Kim Nirvana, one
kilometre (about half a mile) from Ormoc port, Ciriaco Tolibao from the
city's disaster risk reduction and management office told AFP.
Divers were scouring the murky waters searching for survivors from the inside of the ship, he said.
A
report on Manila radio said 21 people were missing. However Tolibao
could not say how many were still missing or had been rescued.
The
coast guard confirmed that it was engaged in search and rescue
activities but could give no further details of the operation.
Poorly-maintained, loosely-regulated ferries are the backbone of maritime travel in the sprawling archipelago.
But
this has led to frequent accidents that have claimed hundreds of lives
in recent years, including the world's worst peacetime maritime disaster
in 1987 when the Dona Paz ferry collided with an oil tanker, leaving
more than 4,300 dead.
AFP
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