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BRP Teresa Magbanua arrives in Palawan with dehydrated, sick crew


Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) vessel BRP Teresa Magbanua has arrived at port in Puerto Princesa, Palawan from Escoda (Sabina) Shoal in the West Philippine Sea on Sunday, according to the agency. 

An ailing crew member of the BRP Teresa Magbanua is given immediate medical attention after the Philippine Coast Guard ship arrives in Palawan with dehydrated PCG personnel. Photo from the Philippine Coast Guard

MANILA, Philippines — Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) vessel BRP Teresa Magbanua has arrived at port in Puerto Princesa, Palawan from Escoda (Sabina) Shoal in the West Philippine Sea on Sunday, according to the agency.

Based on photos released by the PCG, four of its members who suffered stomach pain, dehydration, and arthritis were assisted by authorities around 2:22 p.m. upon returning to the port.

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Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) vessel BRP Teresa Magbanua has arrived at port in Puerto Princesa, Palawan from Escoda (Sabina) Shoal in the West Philippine Sea on Sunday, according to the agency. 

Photo from the Philippine Coast Guard

Earlier, Commodore Jay Tarriela, PCG spokesperson for the WPS, revealed that the vessel was “compelled” to return to port due to unfavorable weather conditions, lack of daily supplies, and structural damage due to the August 31 ramming incident in the WPS.

READ: Several factors force BRP Teresa Magbanua to return to port – PCG exec

Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) vessel BRP Teresa Magbanua has arrived at port in Puerto Princesa, Palawan from Escoda (Sabina) Shoal in the West Philippine Sea on Sunday, according to the agency. 

Photo from the Philippine Coast Guard

“While committed to her mission at Escoda Shoal, BRP Teresa Magbanua was compelled to return to port due to unfavorable weather conditions, depleted supplies of daily necessities, and the need to evacuate personnel requiring medical care,” Tarriela wrote on X (formerly Twitter)

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“This has been further complicated by the structural damage to the vessel resulting from the deliberate ramming by the China Coast Guard on August 31, 2024,” he added.



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