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Death toll in Philippine ship collision climbs to 31
2013-08-18 

PHILIPPINES-CEBU-SHIP COLLISION

Rescuers take a look at the cargo vessel MV Sulpicio Express 7 that collided with the ferry MV St. Thomas Aquinas 1 in Cebu Province, Philippines on Aug. 17, 2013. 31 people have been confirmed dead, 171 others still missing while 629 persons have been rescued, according to the Philippine government. (Xinhua/STRINGER)

PHILIPPINES-CEBU-SHIP COLLISION

Photo taken on Aug. 17, 2013 shows the cargo vessel MV Sulpicio Express 7 that collided with the ferry MV St. Thomas Aquinas 1 in Cebu Province, Philippines. 31 people have been confirmed dead, 171 others still missing while 629 persons have been rescued, according to the Philippine government. (Xinhua/STRINGER)

PHILIPPINES-CEBU-SHIP COLLISION

Photo taken on Aug. 17, 2013 shows the cargo vessel MV Sulpicio Express 7 that collided with the ferry MV St. Thomas Aquinas 1 in Cebu Province, Philippines. 31 people have been confirmed dead, 171 others still missing while 629 persons have been rescued, according to the Philippine government. (Xinhua/STRINGER)

PHILIPPINES-CEBU-SHIP COLLISION

Photo taken on Aug. 17, 2013 shows the cargo vessel MV Sulpicio Express 7 that collided with the ferry MV St. Thomas Aquinas 1 in Cebu Province, Philippines. 31 people have been confirmed dead, 171 others still missing while 629 persons have been rescued, according to the Philippine government. (Xinhua/STRINGER)

PHILIPPINES-CEBU-SHIP COLLISION

A woman cries as she waits for the news of her still missing relative from the capsized ferry that collided with a cargo vessel in Cebu Province, the Philippines, Aug. 17, 2013. Worsening weather and sea conditions on Saturday forced the Philippines to suspend a search for survivors of a ferry disaster that killed at least 32 people and left 170 missing, authorities said. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali)

PHILIPPINES-CEBU-SHIP COLLISION

Rescue divers search for survivors of the collision in Cebu Province, the Philippines, Aug. 17, 2013. Worsening weather and sea conditions on Saturday forced the Philippines to suspend a search for survivors of a ferry disaster that killed at least 32 people and left 170 missing, authorities said. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali)

PHILIPPINES-CEBU-SHIP COLLISION

A man looks for his relatives' names from the lists of passengers that were rescued, still missing, and confirmed dead from the capsized ferry that collided with a cargo vessel in Cebu Province, the Philippines, Aug. 17, 2013. Worsening weather and sea conditions on Saturday forced the Philippines to suspend a search for survivors of a ferry disaster that killed at least 32 people and left 170 missing, authorities said. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali)

PHILIPPINES-CEBU-SHIP COLLISION

Rescuers take a look at the cargo vessel MV Sulpicio Express 7 that collided with the ferry MV St. Thomas Aquinas 1 in Cebu Province, Philippines on Aug. 17, 2013. 31 people have been confirmed dead, 171 others still missing while 629 persons have been rescued, according to the Philippine government. (Xinhua/STRINGER)

PHILIPPINES-CEBU-SHIP COLLISION

Photo taken on Aug. 17, 2013 shows the cargo vessel MV Sulpicio Express 7 that collided with the ferry MV St. Thomas Aquinas 1 in Cebu Province, Philippines. 31 people have been confirmed dead, 171 others still missing while 629 persons have been rescued, according to the Philippine government. (Xinhua/STRINGER)

PHILIPPINES-CEBU-SHIP COLLISION

Photo taken on Aug. 17, 2013 shows the cargo vessel MV Sulpicio Express 7 that collided with the ferry MV St. Thomas Aquinas 1 in Cebu Province, Philippines. 31 people have been confirmed dead, 171 others still missing while 629 persons have been rescued, according to the Philippine government. (Xinhua/STRINGER)

PHILIPPINES-CEBU-SHIP COLLISION

Photo taken on Aug. 17, 2013 shows the cargo vessel MV Sulpicio Express 7 that collided with the ferry MV St. Thomas Aquinas 1 in Cebu Province, Philippines. 31 people have been confirmed dead, 171 others still missing while 629 persons have been rescued, according to the Philippine government. (Xinhua/STRINGER)

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