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Rescue efforts underway after Philippine ferry sinks with 18 victims

The Philippine Coast Guard reported that search and rescue operations were continuing on Tuesday to find 10?people who are still missing following a passenger boat capsize off the coast of a'southern Philippine province.

Captain Noemie C. Cayabyab is a PCG spokesperson who said that the?total number of people onboard had been re-evaluated to 344 from an earlier figure of 359 after verifying 15 people listed in the manifest did not board the vessel.

Cayabyab, a reporter, said that the number of passengers rescued was still 316.

The accident happened at 1:50 am (1750 GMT), on Monday, while the MV Trisha Kerstin 3 was en route to Jolo province in Sulu after departing Zamboanga. The PCG stated that the vessel's passenger capacity is 352.

The PCG stated that it is not yet ready to determine 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, with Karen Lema reporting from Manila)

(source: Reuters)