Philippines says Marshall islands-registered vessel may have been involved in sea collision

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MANILA — An oil tanker registered under the flag of the Marshall Islands was suspected to have been involved in an 'accidental collision' with a Philippine boat in the South China Sea that killed three fishermen, the Philippine coast guard said on Wednesday (Oct 4).

MANILA — An oil tanker registered under the flag of the Marshall Islands was suspected to have been involved in an"accidental collision" with a Philippine boat in the South China Sea that killed three fishermen, the Philippine coast guard said on Wednesday .Chinese Coast Guard boats close to the floating barrier are pictured on Sept 20, 2023, near the Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea, in this handout image released by the Philippine Coast Guard on Sept 24, 2023.

The coast guard said in a statement the Philippine boat"failed to detect" the approaching foreign vessel because of poor weather, resulting in a collision that caused the boat to capsize. Among those who died was the captain. The Philippine fishing boat was anchored 157km northwest of the disputed Scarborough Shoal when it"accidentally collided" with the transiting foreign commercial vessel on Oct 2, the Philippine coast guard said. Eleven crew members survived.

Mr Marcos said the incident was under investigation to ascertain the details and circumstances surrounding the collision.

 

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