PCG: 5,656 stranded passengers at various ports due to ‘Samuel’

Inquirer.net 11/20/2018

THE number of stranded passengers in different ports due to Tropical Depression “Samuel” has reached a total of 5,656, the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) said on Tuesday. As of 10 a.m., 1,538 passengers were stranded in ports…

More passengers in Cebu stranded due to TD Samuel

Morexette Marie Erram and Nestle L. Semilla 11/20/2018

The number of passengers stranded in Cebu ports has increased to 1,202 this morning (November 20) from 960 last night. The Philippine Coast Guard in Central Visayas (PCG-7) also recorded 111 roll-on-roll-off cargoes and 62 more sea…

Hundreds now stranded in Cebu, Bohol ports

Doris C. Bongcac, Jessa Mae Sotto 11/19/2018

  More than 2,000 passengers were left stranded in the ports of Cebu and Bohol as of 2 p.m. today (November 19) and after the Philippine Coastguard in Central Visayas ordered the cancellation of trips in anticipation…

Passengers stranded at North Bus Terminal amid issuance of special permits

Jessa Mae O. Sotto 11/01/2018

At least 1,000 passengers were left stranded at the North Bus Terminal on Thursday morning (November 1). Elvie Mendoza, 52, has been waiting for at least three hours for buses bound for Tabogon town, Cebu. She said…

All passengers, crew members now safe after sinking of distressed motorboat

Rosalie Abatayo 10/30/2018

  At least 68 passengers and seven crew members were rescued from the distressed motorboat, MB Meme 5, in the seawaters off Gilutongan, Cordova town, Cebu on Tuesday morning (October 30). The motorboat left the Cordova port…

Mandaue deploys three vehicles to ferry stranded passengers

Jessa Mae Sotto 10/01/2018

The Mandaue City government deployed three government vehicles to ferry commuters who were left stranded by the flooding which affected city streets earlier today (Monday). Nico Eco, radio operator of the Mandaue City Command Center, said that…

1K passengers still stranded in Northern Samar, Bohol ports

Inquirer.net 09/15/2018

TACLOBAN CITY — Thousands of passengers remained stranded in Northern Samar and Bohol as authorities barred sea travel due to Typhoon “Ompong” (international name: Mangkhut). At least 1,008 passengers bound for Luzon and Metro Manila could not…

680 stranded at Cebu seaports due to Typhoon Ompong

Jessa Mae O. Sotto 09/15/2018

  About 680 travelers were left stranded in different ports in Cebu province after all trips were canceled since Thursday (September 13). This, after the Philippines Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa-Mactan( issued a gale warning…

Hundreds left stranded in ports of Cebu City, Cebu province

Jessa M. Sotto and Doris C. Bongcac 09/14/2018

More than 500 passengers were left stranded in different ports located in Cebu City and Cebu province as of 8 a.m. today as a result of the grounding of 97 different sea vessels. Lt. Michael John Encina,…

Globe brings free Wi-Fi to over 10K stranded passengers at NAIA

PR 08/31/2018

WHILE stranded passengers wait for flight operations to resume at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) in Pasay City, Globe Telecom keeps them company with free Wi-Fi access. Globe Telecom has provided free unlimited GoWiFi service to…

Hundreds stranded at NAIA

AP and Inquirer.net 08/17/2018

China plane runway mishap Hundreds of airline passengers gathered to check their flights at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport after a Chinese Xiamen Air Boeing passenger plane skidded off the runway while landing on Friday. The Xiamen…

Stranded passengers crowd MCIA terminal

JOSE SANTINO BUNACHITA 08/17/2018

Several flights entering Cebu and those that were bound for Manila were either canceled or experienced delays as a result of the closure of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA). GMR-Megawide Cebu Airport Corp. (GMCAC), the private…

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