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March 21, 2007 · about 19 years ago

One dead, five missing in cargo ship sinking off northern Philippines

Rescue teams are searching for five crewmen missing in rough seas after a cargo ship sank in the northern Philippines Wednesday. AP has reported that one body was recovered and 13 crew members with Chinese and Taiwanese nationality were rescued after the Panamanian-registered ship MV Unicorn Ace san

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Rescue teams are searching for five crewmen missing in rough seas after a cargo ship sank in the northern Philippines Wednesday.

AP has reported that one body was recovered and 13 crew members with Chinese and Taiwanese nationality were rescued after the Panamanian-registered ship MV Unicorn Ace sank about 130 kilometers off Currimao in Ilocos Norte province.

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