At least seven people were killed and scores plucked to safety in the Philippines yesterday after a fire ripped through a ferry and forced passengers to jump overboard, the coast guard and witnesses said.
The blaze broke out on the Mercraft 2 at around 6.30am (2230 GMT Sunday) as it carried 134 passengers and crew from Polillo Island to Real in Quezon province on the main island of Luzon.
Seven people died and 127 were rescued, Philippine Coast Guard spokesman Commodore Armando Balilo said after the last missing were found.
The fibreglass fast craft boat, which had a 186-person capacity, was about a kilometre from Real when it caught fire.
“We heard an explosion,” said Kycel Pineda, 18, who was travelling on another ferry.
“When we saw the boat, it was already engulfed by fire and passengers were already floating in the sea,” the high school student added.
Thick black smoke billowed from the Mercraft as flames tore through the entire vessel, photos shared by the coast guard showed.
People with life rings and life vests were in the water.
Some were rescued by other ferries or clambered into inflatable boats. The fire appears to have started in the engine room, Balilo said.
A team of investigators was preparing to look into the cause.
“We were able to rescue 40 survivors,” said Captain Brunette Azagra, whose passenger vessel was 500 metres from the Mercraft when the fire broke out.
Two bodies were also pulled from the water, he added.
“They were lucky, because we also came from Polillo. They overtook us, but we were just nearby,” Azagra told a local radio station, describing sea conditions as “quite good”.
Smoke rises from the burning vessel near Real, Quezon province, Philippines, yesterday.