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Seven dead and more than 120 rescued from water after ferry fire in Philippines

Many of the 134 passengers and crew jumped into the water and were plucked from the sea by motorboats and cargo vessels, coast guard officials said.

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A ferry carrying more than 130 people has caught fire in the north-eastern Philippines, killing seven passengers and forcing many survivors to jump into the sea where they were rescued by other vessels.

The fire rapidly spread from the engine room to the upper passenger deck of the M/V Mercraft 2 while it was approaching a seaport in Real, town administrator Filomena Portales said.

Smoke billows from the M/V Mercraft 2 ferry as it is towed to an island off the town of Real, Quezon province, Philippines
Smoke billows from the M/V Mercraft 2 ferry as it is towed to an island off the town of Real, Quezon province, Philippines (Philippine Coast Guard via AP Photo)

Many of the 134 passengers and crew jumped into the water and were plucked from the sea by motorboats and cargo vessels, coast guard officials said.

“Fishing boats and other vessels were able to approach quickly and everybody helped, so the rescue was fast,” Portales told the Associated Press by telephone, adding that many of those rescued were in shock and had to be treated for burns and bruises and given dry clothes and shoes.

Pictures released by the coast guard showed fire engulfing the ferry and dark smoke billowing from it.

Coast guard members check the still smouldering M/V Mercraft 2 after it was towed to an island off the town of Real, Quezon province, Philippines
Coast guard members check the still smouldering M/V Mercraft 2 (Philippine Coast Guard via AP Photo)

The coast guard said everyone on the ferry had been accounted for and 24 people who were injured were taken to hospital.

Portales said seven passengers died from burns and drowning and one possibly had a heart attack while floating in the water.

Investigators were looking into the fire and other ferries operated by the owner of Mercraft 2 were likely to be suspended from operating while undergoing safety inspections, officials said.

The wreckage was towed to shore in Real.

Passengers are checked after being rescued at the port of Real, Quezon province, Philippines
Passengers are checked after being rescued at the port of Real (Philippine Coast Guard via AP Photo)

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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