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In the Philippines, a tourist ferry caught fire, killing dozens of passengers—including a six-month-old child.

The fire on the MV Lady Mary Joy 3 off the southern province of Basilan on Wednesday night resulted in at least 23 injuries, and several of them were taken to hospitals.

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Rescuers are still looking for at least seven people who have gone missing, and they are concerned that there may be more passengers on board than are stated in the manifest.

The ship is entirely enveloped in flames in shocking video footage.

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In the Philippines, a tourist ferry caught fire, killing dozens of passengers—including a six-month-old child.

The fire on the MV Lady Mary Joy 3 off the southern province of Basilan on Wednesday night resulted in at least 23 injuries, and several of them were taken to hospitals.

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Rescuers are still looking for at least seven people who have gone missing, and they are concerned that there may be more passengers on board than are stated in the manifest.

The ship is entirely enveloped in flames in shocking video footage.

Regional governor Jim Hataman described survivors leaping into the sea where they were rescued by the coast guard, another passing vessel and local fishermen.

He said: ‘Some of the passengers were roused from sleep due to the commotion caused by the fire. Some jumped off the ship.’

Several victims drowned and were recovered at sea, while 18 were discovered in a budget section of the passenger cabin, he added.

In this photo provided by the Philippine Coast Guard, survivors rest after being rescued from the still burning MV Lady Mary Joy at Basilan, southern Philippines early Thursday March 30, 2023. More than a dozen people died while other were reported missing after an inter-island cargo and passenger ferry with about 200 passengers and crew onboard caught fire close to midnight in the southern Philippines, a provincial governor said Thursday. (Philippine Coast Guard via AP)
Survivors rest after being rescued from the still burning MV Lady Mary Joy at Basilan, southern Philippines (Picture: Philippine Coast Guard via AP)
epa10549855 A handout photo made available by the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) shows Coast guard personnel pulling a survivor from the water following a fire on the MV Lady Mary Joy in Basilan island, southern Philippines, 30 March 2023. At least 12 people died and at least seven were missing after a passenger ferry with more than 200 passengers and crew onboard caught fire in southern Philippines. EPA/PCG / HANDOUT BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
Coast guard personnel pull a survivor from the water (Picture: EPA)
epa10549852 A handout photo made available by the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) shows Coast guard personnel search for survivors from the fire on the MV Lady Mary Joy in Basilan island, southern Philippines, 30 March 2023. At least 12 people died and at least seven were missing after a passenger ferry with more than 200 passengers and crew onboard caught fire in southern Philippines. EPA/PCG / HANDOUT BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
The search for survivors is ongoing (Picture: EPA)

The ferry, which was enroute to Jolo town in Sulu province from the southern port city of Zamboanga when it caught fire, was towed to Basilan’s shoreline and an investigation is underway.

The Philippines, an archipelago of more than 7,600 islands, has a poor record for maritime safety.

Sea accidents are common due to frequent storms, badly maintained boats, overcrowding and spotty enforcement of safety regulations, especially in remote provinces.

In December 1987, the ferry Dona Paz sank after colliding with a fuel tanker, killing more than 4,300 people in the world’s worst peacetime maritime disaster.

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