The Philippine government has finally called off the vain search for 352 tuna fishermen who remain missing more than a month after super typhoon Pablo, known as Bopha internationally, unleashed its wrath in eastern Mindanao. "Our operation is shifting to support and rehabilitation operations and to deliver aid to survivors," Lt. Gen. Jorge Segovia, head of Task Force Maritime Search SarGen, told a press conference in General Santos City at the bottom tip of the island.
A Wrecked Tuna Fleet Searches for Answers
A Wrecked Tuna Fleet Searches for Answers
A Wrecked Tuna Fleet Searches for Answers
The Philippine government has finally called off the vain search for 352 tuna fishermen who remain missing more than a month after super typhoon Pablo, known as Bopha internationally, unleashed its wrath in eastern Mindanao. "Our operation is shifting to support and rehabilitation operations and to deliver aid to survivors," Lt. Gen. Jorge Segovia, head of Task Force Maritime Search SarGen, told a press conference in General Santos City at the bottom tip of the island.