Pinoy Seafarers on Houthi-Hit Ship Arrive Home
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Bishop seeks justice for Filipino seafarers killed in Houthi attack
By CBCP News July 11, 2025 Manila, Philippines A Catholic bishop expressed deep sorrow Friday over the reported demise of two Filipino seafarers in an attack off the Red Sea and urged the Philippine government to respond swiftly. Bishop Ruperto Santos of Stella Maris Philippines said the incident highlights the dangerous conditions faced by o…
Red Sea traffic falls as Houthis vow to continue attacks
The Philippine Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) confirmed on Thursday that three more Filipino seafarers from the attacked and sunken vessel Eternity C have been rescued in the Red Sea, bringing the total number of rescued Filipinos to eight. Thirteen remain unaccounted for as search and rescue efforts continue in waters now increasingly perilous for …
Vice President Sara Duterte has expressed her condolences to the families of three Filipino seafarers who died in an attack by Houthi rebels on their work ship MV Eternity C while sailing in the Red Sea in Yemen. In her message, VP Sara said she also prays for justice for the deceased Filipino crew. She also prayed for the safety of other Filipino crew members who are still being rescued by foreign rescuers. The post VP Sara Duterte, ang mga sam…
One dead and four missing, is the official toll so far, from the sinking in the Red Sea of the Liberian-flagged, Greek-owned cargo ship Eternity C, following the attack… Eternity C: One dead and 4 missing, the official toll, according to the management company - ΙΝΑΦΤΕΜΟΠΟΡΙΚΙ
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