MARINA suspends capsized ship's safety certificate

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The Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) has suspended the Passenger Ship Safety Certificate (PSSC) of MBca 'AYA EXPRESS' after the vessel capsized Thursday, July 27, at about 1:00 PM, off Barangay Kalinawan, Binangonan, Rizal.

The Maritime Industry Authority has suspended the Passenger Ship Safety Certificate of MBca "AYA EXPRESS" after the vessel capsized yesterday, July 27, at about 1:00 PM, off Barangay Kalinawan, Binangonan, Rizal.

The agency on Friday, July 28, raised concerns about the integrity of the ship's hull, integral parts, and other affected machineries. The safety and well-being of passengers and crew remain the utmost priority, and any reinstatement of the certificate will be based on favorable recommendations ensuring the vessel's compliance with all safety standards and regulations.

 

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