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In a three-page report, , the BMI claimed the skipper of Solar I, Capt. Norberto Aguro, failed to "exercise due diligence in making the vessel seaworthy."
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Coast Guard Rear Admiral Danilo Abinoja, chairman of the 11-man SBMI panel, said their initial findings and the testimonies of witnesses indicate Solar I was already overloaded when it set sail and went down with two million liters of bunker fuel.
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Some 120 people from 60 families living along the contaminated shorelines of Guimaras have been evacuated to safer ground, National Disaster Coordinating Council (NDCC) executive director and Office of Civil Defense (OCD) administrator Glenn Rabonza said.

Raboza said the residents of the coastal barangays of Lapaz and Cabalagnan, both in Nueva Valencia, were relocated almost a kilometer from shoreline.
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Coast Guard Rear Admiral Danilo Abinoja, head of the 11-man SBMI created to determine who should be liable for the catastrophe, said they have found basis to suspend Solar I Capt. Norberto Aguro.
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A subpoena has been sent to ferry captain Ceferino Manzo, who has not issued any statement nor discussed the incident in public.

Gina Virtusio, director for corporate communications of WG&A, owners of SuperFerry 14, said she saw no reason why Manzo would not appear before the board of inquiry.
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In a three-page report, , the BMI claimed the skipper of Solar I, Capt. Norberto Aguro, failed to "exercise due diligence in making the vessel seaworthy."
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Coast Guard Rear Admiral Danilo Abinoja, chairman of the 11-man SBMI panel, said their initial findings and the testimonies of witnesses indicate Solar I was already overloaded when it set sail and went down with two million liters of bunker fuel.
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Some 120 people from 60 families living along the contaminated shorelines of Guimaras have been evacuated to safer ground, National Disaster Coordinating Council (NDCC) executive director and Office of Civil Defense (OCD) administrator Glenn Rabonza said.

Raboza said the residents of the coastal barangays of Lapaz and Cabalagnan, both in Nueva Valencia, were relocated almost a kilometer from shoreline.
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Coast Guard Rear Admiral Danilo Abinoja, head of the 11-man SBMI created to determine who should be liable for the catastrophe, said they have found basis to suspend Solar I Capt. Norberto Aguro.
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A subpoena has been sent to ferry captain Ceferino Manzo, who has not issued any statement nor discussed the incident in public.

Gina Virtusio, director for corporate communications of WG&A, owners of SuperFerry 14, said she saw no reason why Manzo would not appear before the board of inquiry.
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September 26, 2007 - 12:00am
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