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3 patay, 10 missing sa pagkasangad sa cargo ship

SunStar (Hulagway gikan sa Philippine Coast Guard s Twitter) (Hulagway gikan sa Google map) + April 21, 2021 Tulo ang kompirmadong patay, 10 pa ang missing ug pito ang survivors sa mga tripolante sa nasangad nga barkong cargo sa lungsod sa Malimono, lalawigan sa Surigao del Norte sa Lunes sa hapon, Abril 19, 2021. Ang LCT Cebu Great Ocean gikuso-kuso sa dagkong mga bawod samtang naglawig sa kadagatan karga ang nickel ore ug 2,000 litros sa diel, matod sa taho sa RPN DXKS Surigao. Niadtong tungora, bawod ang kadagatan tungod sa bagyong Bising. Ang nangamatay giilang sila si engineer Marvin Lusica, electrician Norman Galon ug oiler Lemuel Davidas samtang ang survivors giilang sila si Noli Labucay, chief mate Roger Polo, Arjie Bacarra, Jojie Villanueva, Felipe Quebuen Jr., John Renso Guanzon samtang ang usa wa mailhi kay wa pa makatingog.

Viva Cruises to welcome two new ships next summer

8 hours ago Viva Cruises will welcome two brand new ships to its fleet in 2022. At the same time, two further vessels will be given a fresh new look and will be sailing exclusively for the river cruise specialist next year. With these additions, Viva Cruises will be running a total of 238 departures across seven ships for the 2022 season. Viva Cruises’ first new build ship, Viva One, will set sail from the port of Düsseldorf in April, offering a variety of exciting itineraries on the Rhine and Moselle rivers. ADVERTISEMENT Viva One, whose name refers to being the very first ship built by VIVA Cruises, will feature a modern design in blue tones, two restaurants, a spacious sun deck, and a spa and wellness area, amongst other features.

3 dead, 10 missing after cargo ship runs aground in Surigao del Norte

SunStar (Photo grabbed from Philippine Coast Guard s Twitter) + April 21, 2021 THREE individuals died and 10 are missing after cargo ship LCT Cebu Great Ocean ran aground along the shoreline of Barangay Cantapoy in the municipality of Malimono, Surigao del Norte on Monday afternoon, April 19, 2021. Huge waves caused by typhoon Bising buffeted the cargo ship when it navigated the sea while carrying nickel ore and 2,000 liters of diesel, according to a report by radio station RPN DXKS Surigao. Those who died have been identified: Marvin Lusica, electrician Norman Galon, and oiler Lemuel Davidas. The incident also recorded seven surviving crew members. Six of them have been identified. They are Noli Labucay, chief mate Roger Polo, Arjie Bacarra, Jojie Villanueva, Felipe Quebuen Jr., and John Renso Guanzon.

Wonder of the Seas to debut in China

4 hours ago Royal Caribbean has announced that Wonder of the Seas, the next Oasis Class vessel, will set sail from Shanghai and Hong Kong in 2022. The ship will offer four- and nine-night trips through the Far East to the best of Japan and more. Currently under construction in Saint-Nazaire, France, Wonder will be the largest cruise ship in the world on debut and the first of its kind to call China home when it arrives in March. The inaugural season cruises are now open for bookings. On the horizon for vacationers with their sights on a getaway aboard Wonder are visits to popular destinations in Asia.

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