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Philippines grounds company’s fleet of passenger ships after at least 18 die in ferry sinking

At least 18 dead and over 300 rescued after the MV Trisha Kerstin 3 ferry sank; Aleson Shipping Lines has had 32 safety incidents since 2019, authorities said.

  • On Jan 27, Philippine officials grounded the entire passenger fleet of Aleson Shipping Lines after the M/V Trisha Kerstin 3 sank, killing at least 18 people.
  • Transport Secretary Giovanni Lopez said Aleson Shipping Lines, Inc.'s passenger fleet will stay at port pending an investigation, while the maritime regulator and Philippine Coast Guard conduct a 10-day safety audit.
  • Rescue teams pulled at least 316 survivors from the sea; the M/V Trisha Kerstin 3 had 317 passengers and 27 crew aboard, with ten people, mostly crew and the captain, still missing.
  • A search led by the coast guard and the navy continued in waters with an oil sheen, deploying divers and an ROV to check wreckage 76 meters deep, while other ferry companies may deploy vessels and the coast guard could offer free rides.
  • Lopez highlighted Aleson Shipping Lines, Inc.’s 32 safety incidents since 2019 and warned, `If it turns out the shipowners were deficient, they will expect the full force of the law`.
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Manila grounds entire passenger fleet of Aleson Shipping Lines, owner of sunken M/V Trisha Kerstin 3 - Anadolu Ajansı

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Philippines grounds ferry operator's fleet after deadly sinking

MANILA: The Philippines said it had grounded the passenger fleet of a local shipping line on Tuesday (Jan 27) pending an investigation, as rescuers scoured the ocean for survivors of a ferry sinking

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Philippines grounds company's fleet of passenger ships after at least 18 die in ferry sinking

Philippine officials have grounded the entire fleet of passenger ships belonging to a company that owned a ferry that sank in the south and left at least 18 people dead, with more than 300 others rescued.

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