Five Filipino sailors missing off Falkland Islands — DFA




Five Filipino crewmen of a Taiwanese fishing vessel that caught fire off the Falkland Islands were reported missing since Monday.
In a report to the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), the Philippine Embassy in London said it is trying to get more information about the incident.
Embassy officials, the DFA said, is closely coordinating with relevant authorities and the manning agency of the Filipino seafarers and is ready to provide assistance.
"The DFA remains hopeful that the five Filipino seafarers will be found," the department said in a statement.
Ambassador to the United Kingdom Antonio Lagdameo said the five Filipinos were among 69 crew members of a Taiwanese fishing vessel that caught fire on February 11.
The Philippines is one of the world’s largest providers of shipping manpower in the world.
A bulk of Filipino seamen or more than 20 percent of the world’s 1.2 million sailors are manning oil tankers, luxury liners, and passenger and fishing vessels worldwide, exposing them to piracy attacks and sea accidents. — BAP, GMA News

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