Philippines searches for missing cargo ship

Published Aug 8, 2010

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Manila, Philippines - The Philippine coast guard was searching on Sunday for a domestic cargo ship with 17 crewmen that disappeared after encountering big waves and reporting engine trouble.

Crewmen aboard the 498-ton SF Freighter radioed the ship's owner, Seaford Shipping, on Saturday to report the problems but shortly after all contact was lost, coast guard chief Admiral Wilfredo Tamayo said.

The owner launched an initial search near the ship's last known location off the coast of Marinduque province and contacted the coast guard, Tamayo said.

A coast guard plane spotted a lone ship Sunday in waters off Marinduque, about 100 miles (160 kilometers) southeast of Manila, but bad weather forced the plane to turn back before it could make an identification, he said. Another attempt would be made when the weather clears.

Passing ships and coastal communities have been told to be on the look out for the steel-hulled ship, which was en route to Manila from central Cebu province carrying a cargo of steel bars when it went missing.

A tropical depression in the area has enhanced monsoon rains and winds in recent days. Ships have been warned to expect rough seas. - Sapa-AP

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