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                      Philippines Ferry Sinks, 21 Missing

   Philippine maritime authorities are searching for survivors from a
   ferry with at least 84 people on board that sank late Saturday in
   waters off the central island of Leyte.

   The Philippine Coast Guard reported 63 passengers had been rescued by
   early Sunday. A spokesman said the Maharlika II sent a distress call
   after its rudder broke, leaving the vessel stalled as it was battered
   by heavy waves and high winds.

   The accident took place as tropical storm Kalmaegi was passing to the
   north toward the South China Sea. But Coast Guard spokesman Armand
   Balilo told reporters there were no storm warnings as far south as
   southern Leyte when the accident occurred.

   Reuters news agency quoted Southern Leyte Governor Roger Mercado as
   saying authorities were investigating eyewitness accounts that as many
   as 100 people boarded the ferry at Liloan town for the three-hour
   voyage to Suriago City.

   Scores, sometimes hundreds of people die each year in ferry accidents
   in the Philippines -- an archipelago of more than 7,000 islands with a
   notoriously bad record of maritime safety. Overcrowding is common
   aboard inter-island ferries, many of which are poorly maintained.

   Some information for this report comes from Reuters.
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