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Thousands stranded in ports due to 'Urduja'

Thousands stranded in ports due to 'Urduja'

ABS-CBN News

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Updated Dec 16, 2017 01:40 PM PHT

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At least a thousand passengers were stranded in several ports in Bacolod as trips were cancelled due to rough seas brought by Tropical Storm "Urduja." Photo by: Nico Delfin, ABS-CBN News.

MANILA - At least 11,000 passengers were stranded in 36 ports across the country Saturday after sea vessels were barred from traveling amid rough seas due to Tropical Storm "Urduja," the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) said Saturday.

As of 4 a.m., 11,101 passengers, 52 vessels, 1,322 rolling cargoes, and 33 motor bancas were held off in different ports, the PCG said in a statement.

In its weather bulletin issued at 8 a.m., weather bureau PAGASA said Urduja is moving west towards the Northern-Eastern Samar area at 10 kph, dumping rains on it way. It is likely to make landfall Saturday afternoon or evening.

PAGASA said Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal No. 2 remains hoisted over Albay, Sorsogon, Masbate, including Burias and Ticao Islands, Northern Samar, Eastern Samar, Samar, Biliran, and Leyte.

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Other parts of Bicol and Central Visayas were, meanwhile, placed under Signal No. 1.

Here's a breakdown of the number of passengers stranded in ports nationwide:


NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION

Port of Manila
Passengers - 2,756
Vessels - 2


EASTERN VISAYAS

Port of Ormoc
Vessels - 8
Motor banca - 1

Port of Isabela
Vessels - 1

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Port of Bato
Passengers - 43

Port of Liloan
Passengers - 170
Rolling cargoes - 51
Vessels - 2

Port of San Ricardo
Passengers - 60
Rolling cargoes - 5

Port of Dapdap
Passengers - 95
Rolling cargoes - 4

Port of Looc
Passengers - 285
Rolling cargoes - 81

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Port of San Isidro
Passengers - 187
Rolling cargoes - 43

Port of Jubasan
Passengers - 1,230
Rolling cargoes - 182


BICOL

Port of Tabaco
Passengers - 320
Rolling cargoes - 38

Port of Pio Duran
Passengers - 292
Rolling cargoes - 36

Port of Bulan
Passengers - 38

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Port of Pilar
Passengers - 102
Rolling cargoes - 10
Motor bancas - 3

Port of Matnog
Passengers - 3,384
Rolling cargoes - 416

Port of Virac
Passengers - 12
Rolling cargoes - 6

Port of San Andres
Rolling cargoes - 2

Port of Bapor
Rolling cargoes - 23
Vessels - 9
Motor bancas - 3

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Port of Cawayan
Rolling cargoes - 2

Port of San Pascual
Vessels - 9
Motor bancas - 13

Port of Pasacao
Passengers - 36


WESTERN VISAYAS

Port of Dapdap
Motor bancas - 1

Port of RJL
Passengers - 9
Rolling cargoes - 1

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Port of Estancia Feeder
Vessel - 1

Port of Bancal
Vessel - 1

Port of San Pedro
Passengers - 37
Rolling cargoes - 1

Caticlan Jetty Port
Passengers - 170

Cagban Jetty Port
Passengers - 35

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SOUTHERN TAGALOG

Port of Batangas
Passengers - 241
Rolling cargoes - 64
Vessels - 3

Port of Calapan
Passengers - 1091
Rolling cargoes - 270

Port of Poctoy
Passengers - 119
Rolling cargoes - 21

Port of Lucena
Passengers - 360
Rolling cargoes - 46
Vessels - 1

Port of Mogpog
Passengers - 11
Rolling cargoes - 13
Vessels - 8
Motor bancas - 11

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SOUTHERN VISAYAS

Port of Sagay
Passengers - 18
Rolling cargoes - 9

Port of Cadiz
Motor bancas - 1

Port of Barcelona
Vessels - 5

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