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Philippines ferry fire kills 31 after blaze breaks out on busy vessel

A Philippine Coast Guard ship trains its hose as it tries to extinguish fire on the MV Lady Mary Joy  (AP)
A Philippine Coast Guard ship trains its hose as it tries to extinguish fire on the MV Lady Mary Joy (AP)

Thirty-one people have been killed with more missing after a fire onboard a ferry travelling between Philippine islands.

Roughly 250 passengers and crew were on board when the blaze broke out.

Many of those rescued had jumped off the ferry in panic at the height of the fire and were plucked from the sea by the coast guard, navy, another ferry and local fishermen, said Governor Jim Hataman of the southern island province of Basilan. The search and rescue effort was continuing Thursday.

The governor said most of those onboard the MV Lady Mary Joy 3 were rescued overnight but authorities were double-checking the numbers from different rescue teams, suggesting the figures could change.

The ferry was enroute to Jolo town in Sulu province from the southern port city of Zamboanga when it caught fire midway off Basilan close to midnight, he said.

Philippine Coast Guard personnel plucks a survivor from the waters (AP)
Philippine Coast Guard personnel plucks a survivor from the waters (AP)

The dead included at least three children, who apparently were separated from their parents, and at least 23 passengers were injured and brought to hospitals, he said.

“Some of the passengers were roused from sleep due to the commotion caused by the fire. Some jumped off the ship,” Hataman told The Associated Press by telephone.

Most of those who died drowned and were recovered at sea, officials said.

The burned ferry has been towed to Basilan’s shoreline and an investigation was underway, Hataman said.