A loud thud and confusion followed
What was supposed to be a relaxing 3-hour sea trip through a fastcraft from Ormoc to Cebu City turned out to be a harrowing experience for its 90 passengers as the vessel collided with a barge along the Mactan channel late Saturday evening.
France Osalla, a 27-year-old Zumba instructor, was enjoying a nap inside St. Braquiel, 2Go Shipping’s fastcraft, when he was awakened by a loud thud and then confusion inside the vessel, after the collision near the first Mandaue-Mactan bridge.
According to the Philippine Coast Guard, the barge, SMC Barge No. 8 of San Miguel Corp., with a cargo of empty bottles of beer, came from a port in Iloilo and was heading to a Cebu port as well.
They collided at past 10 p.m.
Several people were injured, some even desperately asking for help. But Osalla and his companions were so shocked from what happened. They too, suffered from cuts and bruises.
Guy stuck in chair
“A guy was asking for help because he was stuck in his chair and can’t barely move. He feels he had broken his hips. He was asking for help, he wanted to lie down,” Osalla recounted in Cebuano to Cebu Daily News.
Having experienced being trained as a first aider, Osalla said he decided not to touch the man.
He said it would have been dangerous for the man to experience unnecessary movement, and Osalla was afraid that it might cause additional injury and pain to the man.
In an ideal situation, responders would have been there immediately and they should have been the ones to do something about the situation.
But much to their dismay, Osalla lamented that it took quite a while before they were rescued.
Time of collision
He recalled that the accident happened around 10:20 p.m., only 20 minutes before they were expected to dock at Pier 1. But they were stuck in the vessel, in the middle of the sea, for around an hour.
He said they were only able to dock at around 12 midnight already.
“It was traumatic. We don’t want to go back riding a boat again,” he said.
Zumba gig in Ormoc
Osalla was with other fellow instructors for a Zumba gig in Ormoc last Saturday. They flew to Ormoc in the morning, but they had to take the boat in the evening going back to Cebu.
He said there was a lot of confusion and panic inside the boat with several passengers with injuries.
Osalla himself had bruises in his face and mouth as well as in his legs. They were seated in the front part of the boat.
When they finally got off the boat, he said they were treated in ambulances waiting in the pier. They were not brought to a hospital anymore since they were tagged green because they were still able to walk. They went home right away.
Exec’s account
Another passenger, Fredamae Bereso, 26-year-old marketing officer from Ormoc City, also suffered cuts and bruises during the accident.
“Hubag nawong. Samad waet. Dugo ilong. Grabi abi kog mamatay nako. Abi kog nangatangtang ako mga ngipon sa kakusog sa impact. Nibangga gyud ang supercat sa barge sa ubos sa old bridge. like 20 mins nalang abot nami sa pier 1 huhu! Daghan ug sugatan. Kadugay sa rescue. Pero thank God we’re okay (A swollen face. A wounded lip. A bleeding nose. I thought that I was going to die. I thought that my teeth would fall off because of the impact. The Supercat collided with a barge near the old bridge as we were just 20 minutes to Pier 1. Several are injured and we are still waiting for rescuers to help us. But thank God, we are okay),” she said on her Facebook post, a few minutes after the sea collision.
This FB post got 1,000 likes and was shared by netizens 1,400 times as of 1 p.m. yesterday.
Bereso was with her two bosses and a fellow worker on the fastcraft heading to Cebu on their way to Davao City for a business meeting on Sunday.
Thrown violently
She said that she was watching a Korean drama inside the business class section when the St. Braquiel collided with SMC Barge No. 8 of San Miguel Corp.
She said she heard a loud thud as the vessel was approaching the old Mandaue-Mactan bridge and then because of the impact of the collision, she was thrown violently forward landing on the table and chair near her.
She said she was still in pain yesterday from the wound on her face and the bruises on her legs and body.
“I panicked when I saw what happened to my fellow passengers. Noses were bleeding, and I found some teeth on the floor. Others where thrown at the corners of the vessel while some chairs were detached,” she told Cebu Daily News in Cebuano.
She said it was quite dark because the lights went out when the collision happened, but a few minutes later the emergency lights switched on.
Passengers then wore their life jackets. Out of curiosity, Bereso said she tried to check what happened outside.
Ship damage
She said she saw that the front section of their vessel had hit the back portion of the barge.
She said she took photos of the damage and posted it on Facebook hoping that rescuers would arrive soon.
She also said that it was at least more than an hour later or at 11:30 p.m. that they were transferred to another 2Go fastcraft, the MV St. Jhudiel, which took them to the Cebu port’s Pier 4 at 11:45 p.m.
She said she and her companions were treated at Pier 4. They still had to rush to the airport for their 6 a.m. flight for Davao City.
Rescuers
Nagiel Bañacia, Cebu City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CCDRRMO) head, was among those who led the rescue operation.
He said up to 48 passengers suffered injuries from the incident with four considered as severely injured.
He said they were immediately brought to the Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center and Cebu City Medical Center.
After receiving a distress call in the Cebu City Command Control Center, Bañacia said they immediately organized an Incident Management Team as responders from Cebu City, Emergency Rescue Unit Foundation (ERUF), Philippine Red Cross, Bantay Mandaue, Bureau of Fire Protection, Philippine Coast Guard and other groups responded to the alarm.
“Our operations ran smoothly due to our close coordination, command, control and respect to each other. We might have some procedural lapses. I make an apology. And I take full responsibility and I am sure that we could do it better next time,” he said in a Facebook post a few hours after the incident.
However, John Manuel Alip, deputy commander of Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) for Cebu Station, who sent his people to check on the injured yesterday, said that 58 passengers were sent to the hospital and 23 were admitted as of 2:30 p.m.
Alip said these included the MV St. Braquiel skipper, Reniero Maurin.
He said that the 23 passengers were admitted at the Cebu Doctors’ Hospital, Chong Hua Hospital and VSMMC.