Philippines ferry disaster
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Coast guard divers carry oxygen tanks on board a ship at their headquarters in Manila, Philippines. Hundreds have been rescued but over 200 are still missing. (AP Photo)
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A survivor on a stretcher arrives at hospital in Cebu. (AFP Photo)
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Coast guard divers unload a rubber boat as they prepare for rescue operations from their headquarters in Manila. (AFP Photo)
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Philippine Navy personnel retrieve a dead body from the sea believed to be one of the passengers from the sunken ferry St. Thomas Aquinas. (AFP Photo)
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A suvivor talks to a relative over a borrowed mobile phone in Cebu City, central Philippines. (AFP Photo)
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Volunteers search near the bow-damaged cargo ship Sulpicio Express Siete, which collided with a passenger ferry off Talisay, Philippines.(AP Photo)
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Volunteers search near the bow-damaged cargo ship Sulpicio Express Siete, a day after it sank near Cebu province in central Philippines.(AP Photo)
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