At least 12 people have died in a ferry fire in southern Philippines and 230 have been rescued, authorities said on Thursday.
“Twelve bodies were found (…) three of which are children, including a six-month-old baby,” Jim Salliman, governor of Basilan province, where the ship is located, told AFP.
The Lady Mary Joy 3 was en route from Zamboanga City on the island of Mindanao to Jolo Island in Sulu province when the fire broke out late Wednesday, prompting passengers to jump overboard, disaster manager Nixon Alonzo said.
Rescue workers, including the Philippine Coast Guard and fishermen, rescued 195 passengers and 35 crew members off Baluk-Baluk Island in Basilan Province.
Fourteen people were injured and seven are still missing.
Mr Salliman said the number of missing could be higher as the number of passengers on board the ship was higher than the 205 on the register.
“There are probably passengers who are not on the register. The origin of the fire is unclear. The survivors were taken to Zamboanga and Basilan, where the injured were treated for burns,” he said.
The Philippines, an archipelago of more than 7,000 islands, suffers from a poor maritime system with poorly regulated ferries that are often overloaded and prone to accidents.