Philippine officials say ferry carrying over 350 people sank, rescue ongoing: media
2026-01-26 16:55 环球时报网英文版
A ferry carrying over 350 people sinks in the Philippines, January 26, 2026. Photo: ABS-CBN News
A ferry with more than 350 people on board sank in the southern Philippines after midnight and rescuers have saved at least 215 passengers and retrieved seven bodies, Philippine officials said Monday, according to media reports.
The M/V Trisha Kerstin 3, an inter-island cargo and passenger ferry, was sailing to southern Jolo island in Sulu province from the port city of Zamboanga with 332 passengers and 27 crew members when it apparently encountered technical problems and sank, said coast guard officials. The officials also provided the figures on passengers rescued and bodies retrieved, according to a report from the Associated Press.
Mujiv Hataman, governor of the island province of Basilan near where the ferry capsized, told The Associated Press that passengers and two bodies were brought to Isabela, the provincial capital. “I’m receiving 37 people here in the pier. Unfortunately two are dead,” Hataman said from the Isabela pier.
The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) has launched a massive search and rescue (SAR) operation after the commercial passenger vessel sank in the waters of Baluk-Baluk Island early Monday morning. PCG officials said the vessel departed the Port of Zamboanga on Sunday night. It was bound for Jolo, Sulu, when it encountered trouble at sea, according to Filipino media outlet ABS-CBN News.
Search and rescue efforts were being done in good weather off Basilan province by the Philippine coast guard and navy, along with a fleet of fishing boats, per AP.
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