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Search ends for those missing after Yemen’s Houthi rebels sink ship in Red Sea

YEMEN, JUL 14 – The shipowner ended the search after rescuing 10 survivors from 25 crew amid multiple missile strikes by Houthi rebels targeting vessels in the Red Sea.

  • On July 7, Houthi rebels attacked and sank the Liberian-flagged bulk carrier MV Eternity C in the Red Sea, carrying 22 crew including 21 Filipinos.
  • The sinking followed repeated missile and drone strikes during a prolonged assault by Houthi militants amid a campaign targeting shipping in the region.
  • Private security companies Diaplous and Ambrey successfully recovered 10 individuals alive, comprising eight Filipino crew members and a pair of security personnel, before the shipowner made the difficult decision to halt further efforts to locate the remaining missing crew.
  • On July 15, the Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs announced the eight rescued Filipinos safely reached Saudi Arabia and thanked the Kingdom for granting humanitarian visas.
  • In response to these events, the Philippine government prohibited Filipino seafarers from joining vessels that travel through the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, which have been classified as conflict zones for safety purposes.
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