At Least Two Dead After Passenger Ferry Collides With Cargo Ship And Sinks In Philippines
A ferry carrying hundreds of passengers sank after colliding with a cargo ship in the central Philippines, the AP reports.
According to the Agence France Press, two people have died.
The Cebu Daily News reports that the ferry, M/V St. Thomas Aquinas, was carrying more than 600 passengers when it head the cargo ship M/V Sulpicio Express 7 head on, off the coast of Tailsay City on the island of Cebu.
According to the Sun Star Cebu, a survvor said passengers were given life jackets, and that some children and elderly people might still be trapped on the ship.
Rescue efforts are underway, led by the Philippine Coast Guard.
A survivor said the ferry was entering a pier when it hit the cargo ship, which was on its way out, according to the AP.
Here's a photo of a survivor, from the Cebu Daily News:
And a map of where the ferry sank:
Google Maps Screenshot
We'll update this post as we find out more.