18 students rescued from stalled banca in Cebu on Easter Sunday
CEBU CITY – A group of students was rescued after the motor banca they were riding stalled off Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu on Easter Sunday.
Eighteen students from the University of Cebu (UC)-Lapu-Lapu/Mandaue Campus contracted the motor banca for island-hopping on Easter Sunday.
A GROUP of students is rescued from a motor banca that stalled off Lapu-Lapu City on Easter Sunday. (Photo from Nagiel Bañacia)
Nagiel Bañacia, chief of the Lapu-Lapu City Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office, said the motor banca stalled off Pangan-an Island at 9:40 p.m. The boat stalled after its “timon” (the mechanical part that helps steer the banca) was damaged. The timon may have hit the seabed as it was already low tide when they passed the area. Bañacia said the Sea Ambulance 701 of the Lapu-Lapu City Rescue was sent to the area to rescue the passengers. “No one was injured except that they were hungry and scared,” said Bañacia. The rescued passengers were brought to the Santa Rosa and Hilton ports where they were examined by medical responders from the Philippine Red Cross-Lapu-Lapu-Cordova chapter.
A GROUP of students is rescued from a motor banca that stalled off Lapu-Lapu City on Easter Sunday. (Photo from Nagiel Bañacia)
Nagiel Bañacia, chief of the Lapu-Lapu City Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office, said the motor banca stalled off Pangan-an Island at 9:40 p.m. The boat stalled after its “timon” (the mechanical part that helps steer the banca) was damaged. The timon may have hit the seabed as it was already low tide when they passed the area. Bañacia said the Sea Ambulance 701 of the Lapu-Lapu City Rescue was sent to the area to rescue the passengers. “No one was injured except that they were hungry and scared,” said Bañacia. The rescued passengers were brought to the Santa Rosa and Hilton ports where they were examined by medical responders from the Philippine Red Cross-Lapu-Lapu-Cordova chapter.