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Search Underway for 15 Divers After Sarangani Boat Capsizes
Rappler
January 20, 2026•2 days ago

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The Philippine Coast Guard is searching for 15 divers and crew after their boat, MBCA Amejara, capsized off Sarangani province. A mobile phone message from the survivors, who were clinging to the overturned hull, was traced to the area. Multiple Coast Guard and naval assets are involved in the extensive search operations.
CAGAYAN DE ORO, Philippines – The Philippine Coast Guard has launched a search for 15 recreational divers and crew members after their boat capsized off Sarangani province on Monday afternoon, January 19.
The patrol boat BRP Malamawi was initially deployed toward the last coordinates received from the dive boat, MBCA Amejara, said Apprentice Lei Brosas of the Coast Guard in Davao.
As of Tuesday morning, January 20, authorities were still searching the area where a mobile phone message from the divers had been traced.
Lieutenant Regino Libres, commander of the Coast Guard station in Davao Occidental, said MBCA Amejara was last seen off Sarangani province with 11 divers and four crew members aboard.
He ordered Coast Guard stations in Balut Island, Jose Abad Santos, and Governor Generoso town in Davao Oriental to monitor the area and assist any survivors.
Brosas said the passengers were clinging to the overturned hull but were able to send a text message Monday afternoon.
The boat had departed Santa Ana port for Governor Generoso town on Sunday night, January 18, and left Governor Generoso the following afternoon.
The Coast Guard reported no signs of the missing boat as of Tuesday, and more Naval assets were deployed for the ongoing search.
The landing craft BRP Tagbanua departed General Santos City on Monday night and was conducting maritime patrol and search operations off Davao Occidental, focusing on waters near Don Marcelino and Santa Maria.
The patrol ship BRP Artemio Ricarte left Davao City early Tuesday, while the vessel BA491 was underway northeast of Botak Point, Malita, Davao Occidental..
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