Philippines Welcomes Home 15 Survivors From Capsized Bulker
China Coast Guard aided in recovering 15 survivors and two deceased from Devon Bay after capsizing; search continues for four missing crew members, authorities said.
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‘Cargo liquefaction may have caused Devon Bay’s sinking’
Liquefaction of the nickel ore cargo of MV Devon Bay may have caused shifting in the weight of the 55,000-ton load, forcing the vessel to tilt to one side and capsize near Panatag Shoal last Jan. 23, the Philippine Coast Guard said yesterday, citing statements from the ship’s crew.
Survivors, deceased from sunken M/V Devon Bay arrive in Manila
MANILA, Philippines — Fifteen survivors and the remains of two crew members from the ill-fated Singaporean-flagged cargo vessel M/V Devon Bay arrived in Manila early Monday aboard the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) ship BRP Teresa Magbanua (MRRV-9701), docking at Pier 13, Port Area.PCG Commandant Admiral Ronnie Gil Galvan, along with representatives from the Department of Migrant Workers, Bureau of Quarantine, and the vessel’s agent, were present …
China Hands Over 17 Filipino Sailors from Shipwreck to Philippines
Members of the China Coast Guard rescue a Filipino crew member after a foreign cargo ship capsized in the territorial waters of south China's Huangyan Dao, Jan. 23, 2026. (Photo/China Coast Guard) Beijing - China on Sunday handed over 17 Filipino sailors it rescued from a shipwreck near Huangyan Dao to the Philippines. On Friday, a Singapore-registered cargo ship en route from the Philippines to China capsized in the waters near Huangyan Dao. Tw…
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