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group, confirming a terrorist attack. The disaster was featured in various international news and media due to its magnitude and terrorism nature. All in all, of the 899 recorded passengers and crew on board, there were 116 fatalities, 53 remained missing and presumed dead. The ship was deemed a
467:- Lost due to fire incident; in 2000, while the vessel was undergoing ship repairs in Keppel Cebu Shipyard, hot works on certain parts of the ship started a fire and caused evasive damages, effectively gutting the whole vessel. WG&A later held the shipyard owners liable for the incident.
614:. She was eventually sold to breakers in China in 2002, still in perfectly good working condition, as a casualty of WG&A's liquidation of ships after the merger break-up. She only managed to sail for 9 years in Philippine waters after the William Lines acquisition.
667:- Built in 1981, she entered service under WG&A in October 2000 and was advertised as a "Festival" ship for her many on-board amenities. On February 27, 2004, at around 12:50 midnight, while the ferry was sailing from
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A Sorry Maritime Safety Record Indeed In The Philippines
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425:- Former SuperFerry fleet; was transferred and renamed
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258:The shipping company was known in the 1990s as
1366:"23 dead, 198 rescued in ferry-boat collision"
1145:List of shipping companies in the Philippines
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1063:Before 2GO Maligaya, Masagana, and Masigla,
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1283:"1 000 saved from blazing Philippine ferry"
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1130:Supercat Fast Ferry Corporation (SFFC)
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1421:Avendano, Christine (2007-07-21).
712:M/V St. Therese of the Child Jesus
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1502:"MV Superferry 9 Incident Report"
1411:, Philstar.com, February 27, 2018
1343:, UP Ibalon Bicol, August 9, 2009
1175:from the original on 31 July 2019
1392:, Time Magazine, August 23, 2004
571:. In 1996, the ship was renamed
1483:from the original on 2011-06-06
1471:Zurbano, Joel E. (2006-03-09).
1372:from the original on 2023-04-24
1289:from the original on 2018-08-13
1233:from the original on 2018-08-13
970:M/V Aboitiz Superconcarrier III
1252:"WG&A Annual report, 2000"
965:M/V Aboitiz Superconcarrier II
260:William, Gothong & Aboitiz
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960:M/V Aboitiz Superconcarrier I
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955:M/V Aboitiz Concarrier XIV
805:M/V Our Lady of Medjugorje
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447:M/V Sulpicio Express Siete
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742:M/V St. Gregory the Great
633:M/V St. Pope John Paul II
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442:M/V St. Thomas Aquinas
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915:M/V Millennium Dragon
758:M/V St. Leo the Great
754:M/V Sunflower Nishiki
427:M/V St. Rita de Casia
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795:M/V Our Lady of Lipa
783:M/V Our Lady of Naju
738:M/V Sunflower Kogane
580:while en route from
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1135:Roble Shipping Inc.
1102:Pinoy Dream Academy
1093:The Titanic parody
1051:Zamboanga Peninsula
681:sank half-submerged
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578:Zamboanga Peninsula
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477:M/V St. Joan of Arc
160:Inter-island Travel
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