At Least 18 Dead and 24 Missing After Ferry Carrying Over 330 Passengers Sinks amid ‘Rough’ Sea Conditions

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  • A passenger ferry in the Philippines, which is also used as a cargo ship and was carrying 332 passengers and 27 crew, sunk in the early hours of Monday, Jan. 26
  • According to reports, at least 18 people have died and 24 others are still missing
  • Photos from the incident showed survivors departing a rescue boat wrapped in blankets

At least 18 people are reported to have died and 24 others are missing after a ferry carrying 332 passengers sank in the southern Philippines.

On Monday, Jan. 26, the MV Trisha Kerstin 3 was traveling from the port in Zamboanga City to Jolo Island in the province of Sulu, around 800 miles south of the capital Manila, when it “submerged” at around 1:50 a.m. local time, the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) confirmed in a statement on Facebook.

“The vessel was carrying 332 passengers and 27 crew members when the maritime incident occurred approximately 2.75 nautical miles northeast of Baluk-Baluk Island, Basilan,” they added.

Emergency responders handing out drinks to survivors after a ferry sank in waters off Baluk-Baluk Island, Basilan, Philippines, on Jan. 26, 2025.

Philippine Coast Guard SW Mindanao/Anadolu via Getty


While it was initially reported that 15 people had died, the death toll has since risen to at least 18 with 24 missing, according to the BBC, The Daily Tribune, nd Manila Bulletin, citing the Philippine Coast Guard.

As of 2:23 p.m. local time, 317 people had been rescued, according to The Daily Tribune.

Philippines Coast Guard personnel on Jan. 26, 2026.

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PEOPLE has contacted the Philippine Coast Guard for further comment

“Based on the initial investigation, M/V Trisha Kerstin 3 departed the Port of Zamboanga City at around 9:20PM on January 25, 2026, operating within its authorized maximum passenger capacity of 352,” the PCG wrote in their statement.

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The Coast Guard’s statement added that a “distress call” was received from the PCG sea marshal onboard and a PCG vessel was immediately deployed from Zamboanga City.

Commercial vessels, the armed forces in the Philippines, government agencies and local government units are also assisting with the operation.

The ferry is also used as a cargo ship, per the BBC.

In a post shared by Basilan Governor Mujiv Hataman on Facebook, survivors could be seen being helped off a rescue boat, while another was on a stretcher.

“Our condolences to all those who died in this tragedy. For those who have not yet been found, we will make sure to continue to help find them,” Hataman wrote.

Rescuers assisting survivors of the sunken MV Trisha Kerstin 3 at a port in Basilan province on Jan. 26, 2026.

Handout / Governor Mujiv Hataman / AFP via Getty


PCG spokesperson Capt. Noemie Cayabyab told the Manila Bulletin that emergency responders were still carrying out an aerial search and rescue operation.

“Based on the testimony of the survivors, the sea condition was rough due to tall waves. However, as with other incidents, we will conduct a maritime casualty investigation to determine the true cause of this incident,” Cayabyab said.

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