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Search called off for missing crew of bulk carrier that capsized near Scarborough Shoal

Search called off for missing crew of bulk carrier that capsized near Scarborough Shoal

World Maritime
Search called off for missing crew of bulk carrier that capsized near Scarborough Shoal

The Singapore-registered, K Line-operated Devon Bay was carrying a cargo of ore to Yangjiang in China when she capsized and sank 55 nautical miles northwest of Scarborough Shoal on the morning (local time) of January 23, 2026.

Vessels of the China Coast Guard were the first to arrive on-scene, and their crews were able to pull 15 survivors and the bodies of two deceased crewmembers out of the water.

The Philippine Coast Guard said that the capsizing may have been caused by the liquefaction and subsequent shifting of the ship's ore cargo while in transit.

The night before the incident, the crew had sent out a distress call informing the Philippine Coast Guard that the ship had developed a 25-degree list while approximately 141 nautical miles off the coast of Pangasinan province north of Manila.

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