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Hundreds missing in ferry tragedy Hundreds missing in ferry tragedy
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Hundreds of people are still missing after a Philippine ferry carrying more than 800 people capsized in a typhoon on Saturday.Hundreds of people are still missing after a Philippine ferry carrying more than 800 people capsized in a typhoon on Saturday.
Only 32 survivors have been found - 28 of them in a coastal village after they had been drifting on a life raft for some 24 hours. Only 33 survivors have been found - 28 of them in a coastal village after they had been drifting on a life raft for some 24 hours.
Navy divers are expected to drill into the side of the upturned vessel in case passengers remain alive in air pockets.Navy divers are expected to drill into the side of the upturned vessel in case passengers remain alive in air pockets.
A US Navy ship is on its way to help with the search.A US Navy ship is on its way to help with the search.
Elsewhere in the Philippines, the storm has left some 160 people dead.Elsewhere in the Philippines, the storm has left some 160 people dead.
The Princess of the Stars ferry left Manila on Friday en route to Cebu, and according to its owners, Sulpicio Lines, contact was lost at about 1230 (0430 GMT) on Saturday.The Princess of the Stars ferry left Manila on Friday en route to Cebu, and according to its owners, Sulpicio Lines, contact was lost at about 1230 (0430 GMT) on Saturday.
Twenty-eight survivors - most of them men - were found in a coastal village in Quezon province on Monday, DZBB radio reported.Twenty-eight survivors - most of them men - were found in a coastal village in Quezon province on Monday, DZBB radio reported.
It quoted the survivors as saying that 30 people were originally in a lifeboat but two were lost at sea.It quoted the survivors as saying that 30 people were originally in a lifeboat but two were lost at sea.
Battling huge waves, a rescue ship only managed to reach the ferry more than 24 hours after it lost radio contact.Battling huge waves, a rescue ship only managed to reach the ferry more than 24 hours after it lost radio contact.
TIMELINE OF EVENTS Ferry leaves Manila on FridayEngines failed Saturday afternoonRadio contact lost soon afterwardsRescuers reach ship on Sunday afternoon In pictures: Philippines typhoonTIMELINE OF EVENTS Ferry leaves Manila on FridayEngines failed Saturday afternoonRadio contact lost soon afterwardsRescuers reach ship on Sunday afternoon In pictures: Philippines typhoon
Coast guard divers who rapped on the hull had received no response, officials said, and rough seas were hampering search efforts.Coast guard divers who rapped on the hull had received no response, officials said, and rough seas were hampering search efforts.
"We might have to drill holes so our divers can access it," Vice Admiral Wilfredo Tamayo, the head of coast guard, said."We might have to drill holes so our divers can access it," Vice Admiral Wilfredo Tamayo, the head of coast guard, said.
The first four survivors to be found on Sunday told local media about their experiences.The first four survivors to be found on Sunday told local media about their experiences.
One of them, Renato Lanorio, said he had been on the top deck when a crew member ordered passengers to put on life jackets at about 1130 on Saturday.One of them, Renato Lanorio, said he had been on the top deck when a crew member ordered passengers to put on life jackets at about 1130 on Saturday.
He said that about 30 minutes later, the ship tilted and elderly people and children slipped on the rain-soaked deck.He said that about 30 minutes later, the ship tilted and elderly people and children slipped on the rain-soaked deck.
Another, Jesus Gica, said he was worried that many people had been trapped below deck.Another, Jesus Gica, said he was worried that many people had been trapped below deck.
"There were many of us who jumped overboard, but we were separated because of the big waves," he said."There were many of us who jumped overboard, but we were separated because of the big waves," he said.
"The others were also able to board the life rafts, but it was useless because the strong winds flipped them over.""The others were also able to board the life rafts, but it was useless because the strong winds flipped them over."
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The 23,824-tonne ferry has a passenger capacity of 1,992.The 23,824-tonne ferry has a passenger capacity of 1,992.
There is some confusion over the number of people on board. Officials initially reported it was carrying 747 passengers and crew, but on Monday said there were 100 more.There is some confusion over the number of people on board. Officials initially reported it was carrying 747 passengers and crew, but on Monday said there were 100 more.
Anxious relatives have gathered at the shipping company's office in the capitalAnxious relatives have gathered at the shipping company's office in the capital
The Philippine President, Gloria Arroyo, has demanded an explanation as to why the ferry was allowed to leave port on Friday despite warnings that a typhoon was about to hit.The Philippine President, Gloria Arroyo, has demanded an explanation as to why the ferry was allowed to leave port on Friday despite warnings that a typhoon was about to hit.
"Why did you allow it to sail and why was there no ample warning? I want answers," she told civil defence and coast guard authorities during a briefing on the accident."Why did you allow it to sail and why was there no ample warning? I want answers," she told civil defence and coast guard authorities during a briefing on the accident.
Worried relatives have been gathering at the offices of Sulpicio Lines.Worried relatives have been gathering at the offices of Sulpicio Lines.
One relative, Lina Salinas, said she had waved off her sister on the 22-hour voyage on Friday.One relative, Lina Salinas, said she had waved off her sister on the 22-hour voyage on Friday.
"We knew it was signal number 1 [the first stage of typhoon alerts] at the time, but we were not really worried because it was not raining here at all," Ms Salinas was quoted by AFP news agency as saying."We knew it was signal number 1 [the first stage of typhoon alerts] at the time, but we were not really worried because it was not raining here at all," Ms Salinas was quoted by AFP news agency as saying.
A spokesman for the company said the priority was the search and rescue operation and that there would be no talk of responsibility at present.A spokesman for the company said the priority was the search and rescue operation and that there would be no talk of responsibility at present.
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Typhoon Fengshen swept across the central Philippines on Saturday.Typhoon Fengshen swept across the central Philippines on Saturday.
In Iloilo, a central province where 101 people were reported dead or missing, chief administrator Manuel Mejorada said most of the victims had been killed as a result of flooding caused by the storm.In Iloilo, a central province where 101 people were reported dead or missing, chief administrator Manuel Mejorada said most of the victims had been killed as a result of flooding caused by the storm.
"Yesterday there was hardly any villages and communities which were not under water, and where the people were literally stranded on rooftops with no food and no water, and chilling in the cold."Yesterday there was hardly any villages and communities which were not under water, and where the people were literally stranded on rooftops with no food and no water, and chilling in the cold.
"Right now the floodwaters have receded, and we are shifting our efforts to bringing food, water, medicine and clothing," he told the BBC."Right now the floodwaters have receded, and we are shifting our efforts to bringing food, water, medicine and clothing," he told the BBC.
At its peak, the storm was packing gusts of up to 93mph (150 km/h). It changed course on Sunday, hitting the capital Manila with heavy rainfall at dawn.At its peak, the storm was packing gusts of up to 93mph (150 km/h). It changed course on Sunday, hitting the capital Manila with heavy rainfall at dawn.
Thousands of people across the country have been evacuated from their homes. Many roads are blocked and there have been widespread power cuts.Thousands of people across the country have been evacuated from their homes. Many roads are blocked and there have been widespread power cuts.

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