ILOILO CITY — A tugboat that sank near Muelle Loney in this city was recovered on Sunday, Oct. 27.
The International Builders Corporation (IBC) used a crane to lift the tugboat with the help of the City Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office, the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), and the Philippine National Police.
Article continues after this advertisementA spill boom was also set around the tugboat to avoid polluting the Iloilo River.
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A tugboat owned by International Builders Corporation sank off Muelle Loney, Iloilo City on Sunday morning, Oct. 27. — IAN PAUL CORDERO / INQUIRER VISAYAS A tugboat owned by International Builders Corporation sank off Muelle Loney, Iloilo City on Sunday morning, Oct. 27. — IAN PAUL CORDERO / INQUIRER VISAYASIn an interview, Ronnie Villa Carlos, the boat captain, said he was about to drink coffee on Sunday morning when he suddenly felt that the tugboat was sinking.
Article continues after this advertisementVilla Carlos has yet to point out what caused the boat to sink.
The PCG-Iloilo and the Maritime Industry Authority are investigating the incident.
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