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A ship en route to Romblon overloaded with passengers disrupted travel plans at Batangas Port last weekend, prompting officials to launch an investigation into possible sanctions.
Thousands of passengers opted to travel on Monday to avoid the expected Holy Week rush at Batangas Port, which is expected to be crowded until Maundy Thursday, April 17.
Even as passengers formed long lines at the Batangas Port, officials said the Holy Week rush is less congested this year.
The Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) issued a show cause order against a shipping company, asking it to explain the ...
TRANSPORTATION Secretary Vince Dizon has ordered an investigation and the imposition of sanctions on Monday against a shipping line after it was caught violating anti-overloading regulations on a ...
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The Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) issued a show cause order against a shipping company, asking it to explain the alleged overloading of passengers of its Romblon-bound vessel on Sunday, April ...
THE Department of Transportation (DoTr) is set to investigate and impose sanctions on a ship bound for Romblon for violating overloading policy, the Transportation chief said. “The investigation is ...