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The Philippine Coast Guard is reminding cargo truck drivers and operators not to pay anything to PCG personnel assigned in different ports before boarding the vessels.

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Even while tropical storm “Santi” already weakened yesterday morning, still more than 1,000 passengers were stranded in ports in Cebu after the Philippine Coast Guard grounded vessels bound for areas under storm signals.

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The captains of both shipping vessels that figured in an accident at the Mactan Channel last Friday have respectively submitted their Marine protests to the Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) and the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG).

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After a month of mitigating measures to address the oil spill from the sunken MV St. Thomas Aquinas, siphoning of the remaining oil from the ill-fated ship has been completed.

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After being postponed a number of times, the siphoning of the remaining oil from the sunken MV Saint Thomas Aquinas finally started yesterday.

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The Cebu City Council has requested concerned authorities to really press charges against those found liable in the August 16 collision of two ships that left over a hundred dead and passengers still missing.

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The casualties from the vessel collision incident leading to the sinking of one of the ships last August 16 rose to 108 as reported by the Philippine Coast Guard during yesterday’s regular command conference at the Cebu City Hall.

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The shipping firm that owns MV St. Thomas Aquinas, the vessel that sank off Lawis Ledge after a collision, yesterday announced tapping a private firm to process the oil that leaked from the ill-fated vessel.

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The captains of both shipping vessels that figured in an accident at the Mactan Channel last Friday have respectively submitted their Marine protests to the Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) and the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG).

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After a month of mitigating measures to address the oil spill from the sunken MV St. Thomas Aquinas, siphoning of the remaining oil from the ill-fated ship has been completed.

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Maritime authorities yesterday appeared before the Cebu City Council to enlighten the body on momentary measures to be used to address concerns on sea management while waiting for the implementation of Vessel Traffic Management Information System (VTMIS).

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The Special Board of Marine Inquiry (SBMI) has submitted their report to higher officials in relation to the investigation they made on the collision of MV Saint Thomas Aquinas and MV Sulpicio Express Siete.

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After being postponed a number of times, the siphoning of the remaining oil from the sunken MV Saint Thomas Aquinas finally started yesterday.

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The Cebu City Council has requested concerned authorities to really press charges against those found liable in the August 16 collision of two ships that left over a hundred dead and passengers still missing.

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The casualties from the vessel collision incident leading to the sinking of one of the ships last August 16 rose to 108 as reported by the Philippine Coast Guard during yesterday’s regular command conference at the Cebu City Hall.

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The shipping firm that owns MV St. Thomas Aquinas, the vessel that sank off Lawis Ledge after a collision, yesterday announced tapping a private firm to process the oil that leaked from the ill-fated vessel.

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