Saturday, October 24, 2015

7 fishermen drank urine, ate grass in 9-day sea ordeal


By Eva Visperas

DAGUPAN CITY – Drifting for nine days, seven fishermen from Bolinao, Pangasinan went missing at the height of Tropical Depression Kabayan recounted their ordeal after they were rescued off IIocos Norte on 10.

The fishermen were taken to San Fernando City, La Union to a hospital for checkup.

Capt. Albert Mogol, chief of the Philippine Navy Task Force 40, said one of the fishermen was weak and was transferred to a stretcher.

Jose Ronnie Bagor, 44, captain of F/B Double, said they drifted for nine days and ate grass, small fish and sugar, which they salvaged from their boat, in order to survive.

Bagor said they drank urine and seawater.

Aside from Bagor, the other survivors were Ronnie Boy Maratas, 23; Rowel Bagor, 38; Joey Barrientos, 41; Ricardo Cas, 23; NicksonBagor, 18, and Mar Espira, 26.

Bagor said they sailed on Sept. 29 and the weather became stormy on Oct. 2.

He said their boat developed engine trouble.

The fishermen were rescued by the crewmembers of commercial vessel M/V Kavalaseas in the waters off Currimao.

Lt. Archie Adanza of the Naval Task Force 40 said an aerial search team of the Philippine Navy Islander (PNI) first spotted the fishermen some 73 nautical miles west of Currimao.

“The PNI rescue team saw the Kavalaseas and informed its crew to rescue the fishermen,” Adanza said.

Melchito Castro, director of the Office of Civil Defense-Region 1, said the seven fishermen were among 13 others who were reported missing during the storm. – With Vic Alhambra


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