ORMOC CITY---More than 200 passengers bound for Cebu returned home from the Ormoc port after the Coast Guard prevented fast crafts from sailing due to big waves brought by a gale warning in Samar. Coast Guard Eastern Visayas District spokesman Capt. Edgardo Deluna said in a phone interview that they prevented fast crafts from leaving starting at 7 a.m. Saturday after Pagasa issued a gale warning at the Eastern Seaboard of Eastern Visayas, particularly in Northern and Eastern Samar. Pagasa's estimate of the waves was 4.5 meters making it very difficult for fast craft vessels to sail. The Coast Guard also prevented small sea craft such as those used by fishermen from go...
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