PCG needs to check 2 buoys in West Philippine Sea

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PCG needs to check 2 buoys in West Philippine Sea
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The Philippine Coast Guard is verifying the status of two of five navigational buoys it installed last month in the West Philippine Sea after Chinese media reported them missing. | dexcabalzaINQ /PDI

Asked about their removal as reported by Chinese media, he said: “We have not received reports about that. We first need to check the status of the buoys if they were really missing. Maybe they were just there [near the waters where they were dropped].”

But Commodore Jay Tarriela, PCG spokesperson for the WPS, maintained his earlier pronouncement on Friday that all 10 buoys were accounted for.ADVERTISEMENT Three other markers were dropped by PCG’s Task Force Kaligtasan sa Karagatan in waters near the Philippine-occupied islands of Patag , Kota , and Panata , which are all under the municipality of Kalayaan in Palawan province.

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