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Hundreds Feared Dead in Typhoon Disaster

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SelectPlusHundreds Feared Dead in Typhoon DisasterHundreds Feared Dead in Typhoon DisasterThe Associated PressRescuers fought the tail of a typhoon swamping the Philippines to reach a capsized ferry Sunday only to find a mystery, scant signs of the more than 740 passengers and crew. Only 10 wave-battered survivors are known to have made it to land,[Notes:video of upset relatives]Hundreds of people are feared dead after a ferry capsized during a typhoon in the Philippines. [Notes:still of ship]The ferry was carrying nearly 750 passengers and crew members. [Notes:map] It was travelling from Manila to Cebu when it suddenly tilted and turned belly up in just 30 minutes. [Notes:back to video of survivors]Only ten survivors are known to have made it to shore. (SOT: ARMAN BALILLO/ PHILIPPINE COAST GUARD SPOKESPERSON)WE HEARD THAT THERE ARE ALREADY CADAVERS FLOATING ON THE AREA AS REPORTED BY THE LOCAL RESIDENTS AND THE BOAT ALREADY CAPSIZED.Coast Guard divers who made it to the overturned vessel got no response when they banged on the hull with metal instruments.(NATS IN TAGALOG)A relative of a missing passenger says the ship should not have sailed, knowing the typhoon was coming. [Notes:still of typhoon]Tyhpoon Fengshen moved into the Philippines with sustained winds of 74-miles an hour and gusts up to 93 miles an hour. At least 137 people were confirmed dead nationwide. [Notes:video of rain]The storm dumped heavy rain on the capital Manila, flooding major streets and knocking out traffic lights. It also hampered efforts to reach the ferry. Officials were checking reports that a large number of survivors had made it to a nearby island. ___ ___, The Associated Press.

Channel: News & Politics
Uploaded: June 22, 2008 at 4:37 pm
Author: AssociatedPress

Length: 01:10
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ifalter (July 4, 2008 at 1:48 am)
Youre an animal darielqrenz.you little arrogant useless unsophiscticated infant.the devil sure welcomes you to his kingdomyou sick animal.
konusvector (July 2, 2008 at 4:38 pm)
@darielqrenz well, maybe u r of an richer country. but that gives you no right to argue in that way. Im from germany and do i take out the right to speak in that nonsense way?...condolences to all who have been hit by the typhoon!
lindsay2178 (July 2, 2008 at 10:43 am)
We may be a sick man but we have a heart, that i assure you asshole!(darielqrenz) and what about you? A good for nothing son of a bitch?
darielqrenz (July 1, 2008 at 12:09 pm)
Population below poverty line ( under $1 a day)1-Malaysia 5.1%2-Thailand 10%3-Indonesia 17.8%4-Vietnam 19%5-Philippines 30%ahahahahahahahahahahahah..hihihihihihihihihhi..ohohohohohhoohohohohohoho..THE PHILIPPINES THE SICK MAN OF ASIA ;D
marvey10 (June 26, 2008 at 6:33 am)
I will never call this an accident...pwede pa sana itong na avoid if the captain or coast guard people had high tolerance in safety.I thought Maritime's motto is "Safety First".which they highly failed to follow.sobra sa homicide ang ginawa nila.nagpaka hero kasi...sinalubong pa ang bagyo,eh pwede naman sana e-cancel muna ang byahe.Now its too late. I lost a friend and a partner at work.Hope lessons are learned...
utot66 (June 26, 2008 at 4:46 am)
to the captain of this ship, there is no excused, none what so ever. its too late, please God punished to those who are responsible. I Love You God... thank you
bonsoir8888 (June 25, 2008 at 2:09 pm)
RIP to the victims
bonsoir8888 (June 25, 2008 at 2:08 pm)
negligence of the shipping lines and the officials of coast guards.
bonsoir8888 (June 25, 2008 at 2:06 pm)
I think there is a negligence between the shipping lines allowing to sail instead of forecasted coming typhoon. Hope this could not be happen again. Don't take innocent lives to sacrife just for the money to be earned.
eutix (June 25, 2008 at 11:30 am)
I'm not familiar with this news yet but what boils my blood is that how could this ship be allowed to leave port or failed to divert from route when now a days typhoon can easily be predicted. In late 90's a similar incident happened with I think Filipina Princess/Sulpicio lines. When will can our sea professionals ever learn?

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