By Jong Cadion
ZAMBOANGA
CITY (December 4, 2017) – A Philippine Navy ship rescued a vessel which
suffered from derangement at the vicinity of Baluk-Baluk Island, Basilan on
Friday evening (Dec. 1, 2017), military official said.
Information
officer Rear Admiral Rene V. Medina AFP, Commander, Naval Forces Western
Mindanao (NFWM) disclosed that the Naval Forces Western Mindanao received the
report of a distressed vessel at about 7:20 p.m. on Dec 1, 2017. NFWM through
the Naval Task Force 61 directed the BRP Iwak (LC 289) to immediately proceed
to the location of the said vessel to provide area assessment and render
necessary assistance. LC 289 then immediately departed Ensign Majini Pier,
Naval Station Romulo Espaldon, Calarian, Zamboanga City.
RADM Medina
said that En route to the location of the said vessel, LC 289 commanded by
Cmdr. Homer D Gonzalez PN (GSC) established communication with the distressed
vessel which was identified as M/L Fatimah Devie led by the Boat Captain, Capt Cisar
J Abdul and seven crew members. On board the said vessel are 59 civilian
passengers.
M/L
Fatimah Devie was heading to Zamboanga City from Taganak Port when the rudder
broke that resulted to a major steering casualty. At 10:20p.m., the vessel was
rescued and assisted by LC 289 and was towed from Malamaui Island, Basilan and
arrived at Baliwasan, Zamboanga City at around 1:38 am of Dec. 2.
Another
similar incident occurred last August 1, 2017, where in the PN Landing Craft,
BRP Ivatan (LC 298) rescued the distressed vessel, M/L Moonlight Sheera that
suffered from a machinery derangement due to a broken propeller shaft. The crew
members of the said vessel were safely and successfully ferried back to
Zamboanga City Pier, he added.
RADM Medina
further added that recently (Nov. 20), the Navy also apprehended a group of
armed men believed to be members of ASG at Tonquil Island in Sulu who are
behind the conduct of harassment and piracy to commercial fishing vessels
transiting in the area. These apprehensions are a result of the intensified
military operations and patrols in the area that aim to put an end to the
lawless activities in the region.
The
successful rescue operations of the Navy vessels proves the readiness and
responsiveness of the Naval Force in the Western Mindanao. The Philippine Navy
stands ready to render assistance and support to vessels in distressed while
conducting its missions and maritime patrols in the Western Mindanao region.
No comments:
Post a Comment