Ferry Sinking
Ferry sinks in the Philippines, 18 dead
Basilan, Philippines / Zamboanga, Philippines / Jolo, Philippines / Philippine Coast Guard /

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Last Updated
2/1/2026
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  • A devastating ferry disaster in the southern Philippines has claimed at least 18 lives, with many passengers still unaccounted for after the MV Trisha Kerstin 3 sank in rough seas while en route to Jolo Island from Zamboanga city.
  • Authorities are engaged in search and rescue efforts, successfully saving over 316 individuals, but the heartbreaking uncertainty continues with reports of 24 to 28 people missing, including a six-month-old baby feared among the casualties.
  • Eyewitnesses describe harrowing scenes as the ferry capsized early Monday morning, prompting a massive response from the Philippine Coast Guard and military personnel who are collaborating on rescue operations amid challenging conditions.
  • The tragedy has reignited discussions about the need for stricter safety regulations and oversight for passenger ferries, as maritime accidents in the region have a troubling history.
  • Local hospitals are overwhelmed with injured survivors, highlighting the immediate human toll this disaster has inflicted on families and communities across the region.
  • As investigations into the cause of the sinking unfold, the incident has captured national and international attention, with a collective hope for answers and better safety measures to prevent future tragedies.

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Basilan, Philippines / Zamboanga, Philippines / Jolo, Philippines / Philippine Coast Guard /

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