By Luis
Jose
PORT IRENE, Cagayan -- Three Filipino
fishermen who sailed from this port July 21 but were reported missing after big
waves destroyed their boats were rescued by Taiwan’s coast guard last July 21
arrived at the Clark International Airport Wednesday morning.
They arrived at around
6 a.m. on board an Air Asia flight from Taiwan.
Carlito Marquez,
administrative assistant of the Manila Economic and Cultural Office (MECO),
said fishermen Ronald Dumaran, Edwin Zoilo and Gener Mendoza looked “okay” when
he and two of his staffers fetched them from the airport.
The fishermen were on
board two boats that sailed last July 15 from Port Irene in Cagayan.
On July 17, big waves
spawned by Tropical Storm Cimaron destroyed their boats, which drifted for five
days some 80 nautical miles off Kaohsiung port in southern Taiwan, before they
were rescued.
“They arrived with
small bags containing old clothes donated by Filipinos in Taiwan where they
stayed in the Catholic Stalle Maris Center,” Marquez said.
He said MECO paid for
their airplane fare and gave them allowance for their transport to their
hometowns in Iba, Zambales and Santa Ana, Cagayan.
“We have already
informed their families who are expected to welcome them in their hometowns,”
he said.
The rescued fishermen
were supposed to be brought to the house of the fishing boats’ owner in
ParaƱaque City where they were expected to meet with their employer before they
return to their provinces.
Marquez also said MECO
and the Department of Foreign Affairs have been coordinating with Taiwanese
authorities for the repatriation of the remains of another Filipino fisherman,
Larry Salingbuhay, whose body was already decomposed when found by the
Taiwanese coast guard.
Another fisherman is
still missing.
“Hopefully, the
cremated remains would be brought back to his family in Santa Ana, Cagayan by
Friday,” Marquez said.
The rescue came
following an incident last May when a Philippine patrol vessel manned by Coast
Guard personnel shot at a Taiwanese fishing boat near the Balin-tang Channel in
northern Philippines, killing a Taiwanese fisherman.
The incident triggered
protests in Taiwan.
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