A ferry traveling in the southern Philippines sank early Monday morning, triggering a major maritime tragedy that left at least 18 people dead, 24 missing, and more than 300 rescued, according to local authorities. The vessel, identified as the M/V Trisha Kerstin 3, was operating a regular inter-island route when it began to tilt and take on water shortly after departure.
Rescue teams from the Philippine Coast Guard, along with local fishermen, carried out a large-scale rescue operation, managing to save hundreds of passengers who were later taken to nearby hospitals for medical care. Sea conditions and possible overloading are among the causes being investigated.
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The Philippines relies heavily on maritime transport, and this incident has once again raised concerns about ferry safety across the country.
Why has this shipwreck caused such concern?
Because it highlights the risks of maritime travel in island regions and the urgent need to strengthen safety measures to protect passengers.

