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Nearly 5.9-M seaport passengers logged amid Yuletide season — PCG
Nearly 5.9 million seaport passengers nationwide were recorded amid the recent holiday season, according to the Philippine ...
The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) in Ilocos Sur imposed a sea travel ban on Friday due to rough to very rough seas caused by a ...
Cebu Daily News on MSN
PCG: Rocket debris with Chinese flag found floating off Sulu waters
The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) on December 30 reported the alleged sighting of rocket debris bearing Chinese flag markings ...
Inquirer.net on MSN
PCG: Over 116,000 passengers monitored in seaports on Jan. 2
Over 116,000 passengers were monitored traveling through seaports nationwide a day after New Year’s festivities, the ...
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Over 120,000 travelers at ports day before New Year’s Eve – PCG
The Philippine Coast Guard says the number of travelers at seaports may exceed its earlier projection. —Inquirer file photo ...
The Chinese vessel that supposedly assisted a Filipino fisherman lost in Zambales waters did not coordinate with Philippine ...
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PCG: Fishers recover suspected rocket debris in Sulu
Fisherfolk have recovered debris believed to be from a rocket floating in waters off Barangay Suang Buna in Pangutaran, Sulu, the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) said. According to the PCG, the debris ...
The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) reported zero stranded passengers in all ports nationwide on the first day of 2026, signaling smooth sea travel operations during the New Year holiday. In a radio ...
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PCG: Zero tolerance policy, sanctions vs indiscriminate firing amid New Year revelry
The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) on Tuesday warned that it will enforce a zero tolerance policy against personnel who will ...
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PCG issues maritime safety restrictions amid rocket launch
As a precaution against falling debris in Northern Luzon, the Philippine Coast Guard issued temporary maritime safety ...
The Philippine Coast Guard acknowledges China's 'humanitarian gesture' toward a Filipino fisherman, but questions why the Chinese were sailing just 71 nautical miles off Zambales in the first place ...
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