2 Filipino Crew Members Dead and 4 Chinese Tourists Injured in Collision of Two Ships in Batangas Sea Area
Two vessels, a motorboat and a medium-sized tourist boat, collided in the waters near Batangas Province in the Philippines on Wednesday (January 31) noon. As a result, two Filipino crew members lost their lives and four Chinese tourists were injured.
According to the preliminary investigation by the Philippine Coast Guard, the incident occurred when the tourist boat was travelling from Batangas City to the south of Calapan, while the motorboat was heading from Calayla Port to the north of Batangas City. The motorboat was carrying 4 Filipino crew members and 5 foreign tourists, and 2 crew members were killed in the accident. 4 injured Chinese tourists were urgently taken to the nearest hospital for treatment. The tourist boat safely reached its destination with no casualties. The specific cause of the accident is still under further investigation.
The evening of the incident, the Chinese Embassy in the Philippines confirmed that four Chinese tourists were injured and stated that the embassy immediately contacted local coast guard personnel to ensure the safety of their fellow Chinese citizens. They also contacted and offered support to the rescued individuals, inquiring about their health and the details of the accident. Currently, the injured are in stable condition. The embassy reassured that they will closely monitor the situation and provide necessary assistance to ensure the safe return of the rescued individuals to their homes.
A wounded individual was taken to the hospital for treatment.
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