THE Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) will investigate the sinking of a passenger boat on Thursday off Binangonan, Rizal that claimed the lives of at least 26 people.
'We have called for investigation already, including on our personnel,' PCG spokesman Rear Admiral Armand Balilo said on Friday as search and rescue operations continue for those who remain missing.PCG spokesman Armando Balilo. PNA PHOTOBalilo said they will determine why the boat was allowed to sail even when it was overloaded.The M/B Princess Aya was designed to carry 40 passengers but the manifest showed only 22 names while 26 people were reported dead.
In a separate statement, Marina cited concerns about the integrity of the vessel's hull, integral parts, and other affected machinery and appliances of the vessel.The regulatory agency said it will immediately conduct a marine safety investigation once the search and rescue operation is completed.'A show cause order has been issued to the ship owner commencing the administrative proceedings pursuant to relevant Marina rules and regulations.
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