MARINA probes Cebu ferry fire

CEBU CITY — The Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) is conducting an investigation on passenger ferry MV Lite Ferry 28 that caught fire on Sunday (September 2, 2018) in Cebu.

FERRY FIRE. Initial report revealed the fire emerged from MV Lite Ferry 28’s engine room at 11:45 a.m., while it was about to dock at the Port of Taloot in Argao, Cebu. (Photo courtesy of MARINA)

Personnel of MARINA regional office 7 and the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) are currently assisting all 92 passengers and 29 crew onboard who were rescued, while they probe the cause of the fire.

Initial report revealed that the fire emerged from the ferry’s engine room at 11:45 a.m., while it was about to dock at the Port of Taloot in Argao, Cebu. The ship left Tagbilaran Port in Bohol at 8:00 a.m.

Private cargo ship LCT Miami, which was docked at Taloot Port, immediately rescued and transported all passengers and crew to the port.

Two more vessels — PCG’s BRP Capones and Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources’s MCS 3007 — rendered assistance and firefighting operations.

With the prompt assistance extended during the incident, the fire was immediately put off.

At 12:45 p.m., the distressed ferry was towed towards the shore for a thorough investigation. (MARINA PR/PNA)

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