Two more Filipinos confirmed dead in Bering Sea tragedy
SAN FRANCISCO — Two more Filipino crewmen have been confirmed dead following the sinking of Korean vessel Oryong 96 off the Bering Sea in Russia, raising the total number of Filipino fatalities to five, the Department of Foreign Affairs said December 11.
Three bodies of Filipinos were recovered earlier this month. Three Filipinos survived the December 1 tragedy, while five more remain missing.
Twenty-seven fatalities were reported: five Filipinos, 14 Indonesians, six Koreans and two unidentified nationals, while 26 remain missing, including five Filipinos, 16 Indonesians and five Koreans.
Only seven survived the sea tragedy – three Filipinos, three Indonesians and one Russian.
Foreign Affairs spokesman Charles Jose said the three survivors and the remains of the victims will be transported to Busan, South Korea.
Article continues after this advertisementJose said Russian vessel Odin will leave for Busan on Dec. 12 and is expected to arrive there on Dec. 22. The ship will make short call fat Vladivostok to undergo necessary Russian government documentation.
Article continues after this advertisementUpon reaching Busan, Jose said the Filipinos will undergo medical exam and their statements will be obtained as part of a marine investigation procedure.
“Our embassy in Seoul will send a representative to Busan upon arrival to assist the survivors and attend to the expeditious repatriation of the deceased,” Jose said.
The principal shipping agency, he added, will be responsible for all the needs of the survivors, as well as the repatriation requirements of the remains of the deceased to the Philippines.
Search and retrieval operations, meanwhile, will continue in cooperation with the United States, Russia and South Korea, Jose said.
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