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Landing dock BRP Davao Del Sur boosts Wescom s naval capability

(Photo courtesy of Wescom) MANILA - The naval capability of the Puerto Princesa, Palawan Western Command (Wescom) got a boost with the arrival of landing dock BRP Davao Del Sur (LD-602) on Sunday. Wescom chief Vice Adm. Alberto Carlos welcomed the ship and its crew to its new area of operation. "Her (BRP Davao Del Sur) first mission will be to transport Cuyonons to Cuyo Island to commemorate 400 years of Christianity in this part of the country," he added in a statement Sunday night. While deployed at Wescom, BRP Davao Del Sur will undertake sealift as well as maritime and sovereignty patrols. BRP Davao Del Sur is the second ship of the Tarlac-class landing platform dock and the largest ship of the Philippine Navy (PN) to date. The ship was launched on Sept. 29, 2016 and was commissioned into service on May 31, 2017. Carlos said the ship will significantly contribute to Wescom's capability to do its missions. "I am profoundly grateful to the Flag-Officer-In-Command o

Cargo plane makes emergency landing

Cargo plane makes emergency landing
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Vicky strands passengers in Cebu

SunStar + December 19, 2020 MORE than 300 passengers were stranded in Cebu ports as of 5 p.m., Friday, Dec. 18, 2020 after the Philippine Coast Guard District Central Visayas halted sea travel in areas under storm signal number 1 as Tropical Depression (TD) Vicky crossed parts of Mindanao. A total of 230 passengers bound for Nasipit, Agusan del Norte, Surigao, and Masbate were stranded at the Cebu Port’s Terminal 1, while 68 passengers bound for Dapitan were stranded in Mainit port, Oslob in southern Cebu. Ten passengers bound for Negros were also stranded in Tabuelan port. The Coast Guard Stations of Camotes and Eastern Bohol also suspended travel for all types of vessels, regardless of tonnage, in areas placed under a tropical cyclone warning signal.

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