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158 passengers of ferry that hit barge saved

Bernama
Bernama
07/01/2016
01:06 MYT
158 passengers of ferry that hit barge saved
Seventeen of the passengers, 12 Philippine nationals and five Malaysians sustained light injuries and were sent to the Semporna Hospital for outpatient treatment.
A total of 158 passengers and crew of the ferry 'MB Juhari' were rescued after it hit a barge about one kilometre from the Semporna coast, Wednesday.
Semporna Fire and Rescue Station chief Fazizul Hizham Borhan confirmed receiving a report on the incident at 8.56 pm.
"The private sector-owned ferry, which left the Bungao Tawi-Tawi Islands in the Philippines for Semporna, had Malaysian and non-Malaysian passengers on board. The back portion of the ferry was reported to be under water," he said.
Seventeen of the passengers, 12 Philippine nationals and five Malaysians sustained light injuries and were sent to the Semporna Hospital for outpatient treatment, he said when contacted.
He said the Fire and Rescue Department and other security agencies including the Marine Operations Force were still patrolling around the area of the mishap to ensure the situation was safe.
Meanwhile, the police could not be contacted for further information on the incident.
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#Bungao Tawi-Tawi Islands
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