Death toll in capsized Philippine ferries climbs to 31

Philippine Red Cross personnel oversee a rescue operation on one of the capsized ferries in the central Philippines, August 3, 2019.
Philippine Red Cross personnel oversee a rescue operation on one of the capsized ferries in the central Philippines, August 3, 2019. Copyright Philippine Red Cross/Handout via REUTERS
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Death toll in capsized Philippine ferries climbs to 31

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The death toll from the capsize of three Philippine ferries in bad weather rose to 31 on Sunday as rescuers found more bodies, a coast guard official said.

The motorised, wooden-hulled boats were carrying a total 96 passengers and crew when harsh weather conditions caused the vessels to overturn off the central island of Guimaras and Iloilo provinces on Saturday.

The search continues for three more people still missing, Philippine Coast Guard spokesman Commander Armand Balilo said. The rest of the crew and passengers were rescued.

Disaster officials reported 11 deaths on Saturday.

Balilo said a third ferry was not carrying passengers and all of its five crew members survived.

The number of casualties from the coast guard is higher than the death toll being reported by the Iloilo disaster agency which was at 25 as of 0900 GMT.

Scores of people die each year from ferry accidents in the Philippines, an archipelago of 7,100 islands with a poor record for maritime safety.

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