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                    [Title] => Habagat, not typhoon, causing rains in Cebu
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About a thousand passengers were affected yesterday by the cancellation of trips of small vessels due to the gale warning signal issued by the weather bureau.

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The Maritime Industry Authority lifted yesterday the suspension of two passenger vessels of Island Shipping Corporation after they passed the re-inspection and national safety management audit.

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At least 48 people survived the mishap but rescuers said some may still be missing after the boats crashed in shallow waters just off the island of Bantayan, some 570 kilometers southeast of Manila, said Cebu Coast Guard operations officer Jaime Sagario.

He said the fishing boat was not damaged but the collision sunk the passenger boat which had a capacity of 40 people and was likely overloaded.
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About a thousand passengers were affected yesterday by the cancellation of trips of small vessels due to the gale warning signal issued by the weather bureau.

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The Maritime Industry Authority lifted yesterday the suspension of two passenger vessels of Island Shipping Corporation after they passed the re-inspection and national safety management audit.

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At least 48 people survived the mishap but rescuers said some may still be missing after the boats crashed in shallow waters just off the island of Bantayan, some 570 kilometers southeast of Manila, said Cebu Coast Guard operations officer Jaime Sagario.

He said the fishing boat was not damaged but the collision sunk the passenger boat which had a capacity of 40 people and was likely overloaded.
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