Ferry sinks off Basilan, killing 15 and leaving 28 missing

The M/V Trisha Kerstin 3 sank due to strong waves near Baluk-Baluk Island off Basilan on January 26, 2026, resulting in at least 15 deaths and 28 people missing. Some 316 survivors were rescued, while search operations continue. This marks the second major incident for Aleson Shipping Lines.

The M/V Trisha Kerstin 3 departed the Port of Zamboanga City around 9:20 p.m. on January 25, 2026, bound for Jolo, Sulu, carrying more than 330 passengers and 27 crew members, within its authorized capacity of 352. At about 1:50 a.m. on January 26, it issued a distress signal after strong waves flooded the lower deck, snapping vehicle harnesses and causing the vessel to list to starboard and capsize, roughly 2.75 nautical miles northeast of Baluk-Baluk Island.

The Philippine Coast Guard's sea marshal on board sent the alert. A crew member told Brigada News FM: “I was awakened by my companion telling me that the boat was listing. We tried to pump out the water but it was too late. We rushed to the upper decks and gave life vests to the passengers.”

The Coast Guard District Southwestern Mindanao promptly dispatched the BRP Tubbataha from Zamboanga City. Commercial vessels, the Armed Forces of the Philippines, local authorities, and fishing boats joined the rescue. No oil spill was reported. PCG spokesperson Noemie Cayabyab reported 15 fatalities, 28 missing, and 316 survivors, though Commander Romel Dua said the figures were still being validated.

At Isabela City Port, 223 survivors arrived, with 23 taken to Basilan Medical Center. Emergency responder Ronalyn Perez told AFP: “The challenge really is the number of patients that are coming in. We are short-staffed at the moment,” noting at least 18 at one local hospital. The Coast Guard sent an aircraft, with Navy and Air Force assets assisting.

The exact cause remains unclear, but the PCG will conduct a marine casualty investigation. This is the second major incident for Aleson Shipping Lines following a March 2023 fire on the M/V Lady Mary Joy 3 that killed more than 30 people. Ferry accidents are common in the Philippines due to poor regulation across its thousands of islands.

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A passenger ferry docking at Mokpo port after a grounding incident, with rescued passengers and coast guard visible.
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Ferry enters port after all 267 aboard rescued in grounding

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A passenger ferry ran aground off South Korea's southwestern coast, but all 267 people aboard were safely rescued. The Coast Guard attributes the incident to human error, with the navigator distracted by a mobile phone while the vessel was on autopilot. The ferry has arrived at Mokpo port, and an investigation is underway.

The Philippine Coast Guard confirmed that the death toll from the sinking of MV Trisha Kerstin 3 in Basilan has risen to 52 after recovering another body during ongoing search and rescue operations.

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The sinking of the M/V Trisha Kerstin 3 off Basilan on January 26 resulted in 29 confirmed fatalities, prompting the Department of Transportation to ground Aleson Shipping Lines' entire passenger fleet. The tragedy underscores the company's 32 maritime incidents since 2019, while revealing its ties to Zamboanga City Mayor Khymer Adan Olaso. Officials demand accountability and a thorough probe.

South Korea's Coast Guard sought an arrest warrant for the captain of a passenger ferry that ran aground off the southwestern coast a week ago. The captain faces charges for leaving the wheelhouse to rest during the incident. All 267 people aboard were safely rescued, though 30 received treatment for minor injuries.

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A Chinese fishing boat capsized off South Korea's southwestern coast on Monday, leaving nine people unaccounted for. Of the 11 aboard, two were rescued by a passing cargo ship, while authorities deployed vessels and helicopters for search efforts. The incident follows a similar accident the previous day.

Four Spaniards from a Valencian family, including a Valencia CF coach and three of his children, are missing after a tourist boat sank near Padar Island in Indonesia. The mother and youngest daughter were rescued, but hopes of finding the others alive are fading. Indonesian and Spanish authorities are coordinating search efforts that could last up to four days.

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Three strong earthquakes and two devastating typhoons claimed around 370 lives in the Philippines, mostly in Cebu, since September this year. 122 people are still missing. Flash floods, landslides and damaged infrastructure injured and displaced hundreds of Filipinos and their families.

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