DMW verifying reported death of 3 Filipino crew of MV Eternity C

DEADLY ATTACK. This handout picture released by Yemen’s Houthi Ansarullah Media Center on Tuesday (July 8, 2025) reportedly shows the sinking Liberia-flagged bulk carrier Eternity C after it was attacked by the rebels at sea. (Photo courtesy: ANSARULLAH MEDIA CENTER / AFP)

By Marita Moaje | Philippine News Agency

The Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) said it is still validating reports that three Filipino crew members of MV Eternity C may have died during the Houthi attack that sank the ship in the Red Sea.

In a radio interview on Thursday, Migrant Workers Secretary Hans Leo Cacdac added that one Filipino crew is also missing.

Cacdac said, “Merong tatlo, na ayon sa ulat ay naiwan dun sa barko. Ito yung ulat nung walong survivors, yung na-rescue at nakauwi na, pero wala tayong bodies, wala tayong katawan o labi nila.”

He added, noting that another Filipino crew member remains missing and unaccounted for, “So still meron pa rin tayong pag-asa na kung possibly ma-confirm pa in some other way and, may isang missing.”

On Tuesday, the Migrant Workers chief confirmed that nine other Filipino crew members of MV Eternity C are in the custody of the Houthi rebels. He said they are reportedly in safe condition, based on the DMW’s communication with the families.

Cacdac said, “Sila’y pinapayagang tumawag sa kanilang mga pamilya at ayon sa huling mga set of tawag sa kanilang mga pamilya, sila’y nasa maayos naman na kundisyon sa ngayon.”

Currently, he said the DMW is in close coordination with the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), which is leading diplomatic efforts to secure the release of the crew held by the Houthis.

He said no ransom has been confirmed, and negotiations are ongoing in coordination with the shipowner and other international partners.

Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) logo./PTV

DMW conducts probe on violations of MV Eternity C’s owner

Meanwhile, Cacdac said investigation is still ongoing on the violations incurred by the MV Eternity C’s owner. He said based on initial investigation, the ship crossed the Red Sea three times in a single voyage.

“Kasi may requirement tayo na kada daan sa Red Sea may report, may evaluation assessment, may military escort, lahat yun hindi natupad doon sa ating mga ipinag-utos so kasama yun sa imbestigasyon,” Cacdac said.

“Yan ang kasama sa imbestigasyon dito at yan ang konteksto rin sa pagsabi ko na tayo’y nag iimbestiga rin dun sa aksyon ng kapitan,” he added.

The ship captain of MV Eternity C is a Filipino and has returned back to the country together with seven other Filipino crew members.

On the families of the nine crew being held by the Houthis, Cacdac said the DMW continues to provide assistance, under the directives of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.

Cacdac said he has made personal visits to the families, and that the DMW is giving them regular updates. (PNA)

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