VIGAN CITY — The Philippine Coast Guard is still searching
for eight fishermen who have been
missing in West Philippine Sea after sailing from Infanta, Pangasinan, last
July 17.
Lt. Vladimir Gaspar, duty officer of the Operation’s Division of
the PCG’s Northwestern Luzon, identified seven of the eight fishermen who went missing as Billy Rellano, Gary Alcala, Benjamin Alcala, Juanito Lebios,
Filjune Palosa, Pempe Florez and Allan Rada.
All of them are residents of Sitio Sabang, Barangay Cato, Infanta.
Gaspar said Barangay Cato Barangay Chairman Charlito Maniago
reported that the eight fishermen have not returned since July 17.
Gaspar clarified that the fishermen have not been officially
listed as missing since fishermen are normally out at sea for seven to 15 days.
“However, we dispatched immediately our rescue team aboard the
boat "Habagat" upon learning the information to monitor the location
of these fishermen for possible rescue operation if necessary,” he said.
Gaspar said that intensified rescue operations are continuing for
two missing fishermen from Bolinao, Pangasinan.
Gaspar identified the missing fishermen as Rogelio Canayon, 35;
and Levi Caballero, 23; both residents of Barangay Victory, Bolinao.
The two were with four other fishermen: Paron Caampued Sr., 40, and
his son Paron Caampued Jr.; Teodorico Caampued, 60, and his nephew Robinson Cezo,
50, who were in three motorized boats and who headed out to sea on July 20
despite gale warnings raised by the weather agency and Coast Guard beacuse
Tropical Storm “Ferdie.
ParonCaampued Sr. and his son were rescued by a passing oil tanker
last week while TeodricoCaampued and Cezo were rescued by lawmen at the
shoreline of Barangay Pantoc, Narvacan, Ilocos Sur.
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