MPAC Spotted the distress vessel “TB Zamboanga Sun" |
By Jong Cadion
ZAMBOANGA
CITY (July 29, 2017) – A Philippine Navy vessel under the operational control
of Naval Forces Western Mindanao (NFWM) rescued a distressed fishing vessel on
Wednesday (July 26) afternoon 1.5 nautical miles off Manicahan, Sangali,
Zamboanga City, military official said.
Naval
Forces Western Mindanao (NFWM) information officer Rear Admiral Rene V. Medina
(AFP), Commander, disclosed that BA 484, a Multi-Purpose Attack Craft (MPAC)
rescued the vessel identified as TB Zamboanga Sun with two crew members Mr
Roberto M Santiago, 50 years old, Boat Captain/Engineer and Mr Paterno A Dela
Rosa, 31 years old, navigator.
RADM Medina
said that the Naval Forces Western Mindanao immediately directed the MPAC in
the area to conduct search and rescue operation to the distressed fishing
vessel that was reported to be submerged and was no longer able to respond and
transmit radio messages.
Crew of “TB Zamboanga Sun” accommodated aboard BA-484 |
He said
that the shallow waters posed a difficulty for the Navy to rescue the said
vessel, but after several attempts and in coordination with Philippine Coast
Guard (PCG) the vessel was towed and its crew was rescued and ferry back to
Zamboanga City Pier.
On May 18,
2017, a Navy vessel also gave assistance to distressed tankers of Chelsea
Shipping Corporation who suffered from engine failure, RADM Medina added.
Rest assured that
NFWM will always be ready to deploy its units to provide necessary assistance
to vessels in the area and will continue to provide security to Western
Mindanao waters, said RADM Medina.
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