Two Pinoy seamen suffer burns after ship catches fire
Two Filipino seafarers are now in a hospital after suffering burns aboard a ship in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on June 18, the news site Khaleej Times reported on Thursday.
The report said the two Filipinoos are are now confined at Fujairah Hospital with burns but are expected to arrive in Batangas in the Philippines this month to be with their families.
Marianito Aguilon, 41, suffered burns on 44 percent of his body while Guillermo Enriquez Jr., 29, suffered burns on 38 percent of his body, the report said.
Both suffered burns in the face, hand, back and lower limbs, after a spark in the electrical blower caused a fire in their Motor Tanker Aris (M/T Aris) anchored a few miles off Fujairah.
Both men were brought to the hospital by Oil Marketing Trading Industry (OMTI), the UAE agent of the Greek company, Coral Shipping, which owns M/T Aris.
The Khaleej Times report said Vice President Jejomar Binay visited them at the hospital on June 23 before departing for Manila the next day.
Guillermo said they were cleaning the engine room on June 18, when a spark in the blower caused a fire. - VVP, GMA News
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