4 fishers rescued off Cebu’s Camotes Island

AFLOAT AGAIN Fishermen inspect the damage to the FB Gem-Vir 1, which was salvaged by Philippine Navy divers after it sank on June 9 in the South China Sea. —PHILIPPINE COAST GUARD. Sketched by the Pan Pacific Agency.

CEBU CITY, Aug 31, 2020, The Philippine Daily Inquirer. Four fishermen were rescued off the coast of Camotes Islands in Cebu after their motor banca capsized due to huge waves on Sunday (Aug 30), The Philippine Daily Inquirer reported.

One of the fishermen swam towards the nearest island for about two hours while three others stayed adrift for almost 24 hours.

The four went fishing at around 1:20 p.m. on August 30 at the seas between Danao City and Camotes Island.

A report from the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) in Central Visayas said they conducted a search and rescue operation after receiving the distress call

PCG scoured the seas near Camotes and later on found the floating survivors at around 10:31 a.m. some one nautical mile off Barangay Santiago in San Francisco.

“All of the rescued persons are now safe and in good physical condition,” said the PCG report.

The rescued fishermen were identified as Kim Estrera, 21; Eugen Estrera, 39; Roldan Alcantara, 29; and Alan Binsig, 49—all residents of Mandaue City.

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