#50 SHIPWRECKS IN HISTORY - PART - V

MV DONA PAZ

The disaster that struck passenger ferry MV Dona paz is considered one of the deadliest civilian maritime disasters in history.

It occurred on December 20, 1987 when MV Dona paz collided with the oil tanker MT Vector in the Tablas strait, off the coast of the Philippines. The ship was carrying more than double its official capacity as people were trying to reach their destinations prior to Christmas.

Following the collision, 8,800 barrels of oil and gasoline on the vector got ignited and both the ships got caught in the ensuring blaze. Only 26 people could be rescued among the more than 4000 passengers and crew on both ships.

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