23 May 2022

At least seven dead after blaze on Philippine passenger ferry

3:15 pm on 23 May 2022

Seven people have died after a high-speed Philippine ferry carrying 134 people caught fire, with seven passengers still missing, the coast guard said.

This handout photo taken and released on May 23, 2022 from the Philippine Coastguard shows rescued ferry passengers sitting onboard another ferry off Real town, Quezon province. - At least seven people were killed and scores plucked to safety in the Philippines on May 23 after a fire ripped through a ferry and forced passengers to jump overboard, coast guard and witnesses said. (Photo by Handout / Philippine Coastguard / AFP) / -----EDITORS NOTE --- RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / PHILIPPINE COASTGUARD" - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

The Philippine Coastguard shows rescued ferry passengers sitting onboard another ferry off Real town, Quezon province. Photo: HANDOUT

The ship caught fire just before reaching the port of Real in Quezon province, about 60km east of the capital Manila. It had left Polilio Island at 5am (local time) and made a distress call at 6.30am.

Five men and two women had died, while 120 passengers had been rescued, with 23 of them treated for injuries, the coast guard said in a statement.

Pictures shared by the coast guard showed people in life vests floating at sea awaiting rescue, while some were taken to safety by a cargo ship in the area. Fire and thick smoke engulfed the two-storey passenger vessel.

It was not immediately clear the cause of the fire, but the Philippines, an archipelago of more than 7600 islands, has a poor record for maritime safety, with vessels often overcrowded and many vessels ageing.

In 1987, around 5000 people died in the world's worst peacetime shipping disaster, when an overloaded passenger ferry Dona Paz collided with an oil tanker off Mindoro island south of the capital, Manila.

- Reuters