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Divers will be deployed to search for the missing after the sinking of a Philippine ferry

The Philippine Coast Guard is deploying divers to search on Tuesday for the remaining missing passengers. A vessel carrying more than 300 people capsized while en route to Sulu province in the south, leaving 18 dead.

The Department of Transportation also suspended Aleson Shipping's entire passenger fleet, the operator of the sunken ship, noting that the company had been "involved" in 32 maritime accidents.

PCG reported that 316 people were rescued and 10 are still missing after the MV Trisha Kerstin 3, which sank on Monday shortly after midnight while en route from Zamboanga to Jolo in Sulu Province, sank.

Investigations are still ongoing to determine the cause of this sinking.

Aleson Shipping has a network that covers Mindanao, the Sulu Archipelago and other islands.

Captain Noemie Cayabyab is a PCG spokesperson. He said that the number of people aboard the vessel had been reduced from 359 to 344 after verifying 15 people who were listed in the manifest did not board. PCG stated that the vessel's authorised passenger capacity is 352.

The PCG stated that it is not yet ready to draw any conclusions as to why the ferry sank.

The Philippines is a country of over 7,000 islands, with a patchy record in maritime safety. (Reporting and editing by Matthew Lewis in Manila, Karen Lema)

(source: Reuters)