Tragedy struck at sea off the coast of Naga city in Cebu province, Philippines, as a fishing boat, the F/B King Bryan, was engulfed in flames following an explosion on Wednesday night. The incident resulted in the loss of at least six Filipino crewmembers, with six others fortunate enough to be rescued.
The surviving crewmembers, including the vessel's skipper, are currently undergoing medical treatment, with some too traumatized to provide details on the events leading to the explosion and subsequent fire. One crew member remains in critical condition at a hospital in Cebu.
Video footage and images released by the coast guard depict the harrowing scene of the fishing boat ablaze, with rescuers working diligently in the darkness to save those onboard. Crewmembers with burn injuries were carefully transported to safety by coast guard personnel.
Reports suggest that the wooden-hulled boat, equipped with bamboo outriggers, experienced engine issues prior to the tragic incident. The sudden explosion and fire prompted crewmembers to leap into the sea in a state of panic. Fortunately, a passing tugboat assisted in extinguishing the flames, and a swift coast guard search and rescue operation was launched.
Sea accidents are unfortunately not uncommon in the Philippine archipelago, attributed to various factors such as inclement weather conditions, inadequate vessel maintenance, overcrowding, and lax enforcement of safety protocols. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the dangers faced by those working at sea.
Reflecting on past maritime tragedies, such as the catastrophic sinking of the overcrowded ferry Dona Paz in December 1987 following a collision with a fuel tanker, claiming the lives of over 4,300 individuals, underscores the gravity of maritime safety in the region. The Dona Paz disaster remains etched in history as one of the worst peacetime sea calamities, drawing parallels to the infamous sinking of the Titanic in Asia.