Chinese fishing vessel catches fire, capsizes off Tawi-Tawi | Global News

Chinese fishing vessel catches fire, capsizes off Tawi-Tawi

By: - Reporter / @NCorralesINQ
/ 11:12 AM August 13, 2014

MANILA, Philippines—Seven Chinese fishermen were rescued after their fishing vessel caught fire and capsized off Tawi-Tawi on Wednesday morning, a coast guard official said.

The Chinese vessel, which carried seven fishermen, caught fire at around 7:00 a.m., Filimon Delgado, Assistant Station Manager of Coast Guard in Mapun, Tawi-Tawi told INQUIRER.net

Delgado said the fishermen were rescued by a Filipinos aboard a fishing boat led by Captain Cipriano Enoy of the King and Queen vessel which was in the area when the incident happened.

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He added the Chinese fishermen were brought to Palawan since the boat which aided in their rescue was on its way to Palawan.

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According to him, no fatalities and injuries were reported.

He said that the rescuers had a hard time communicating with the fishermen since they could not speak English or Filipino.

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The coast guard official said they would coordinate with authorities on why the Chinese fishing vessel was fishing on Philippine waters.

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