MANILA, Philippines --- More than 6,000 passengers were stranded early morning Tuesday in various ports nationwide following the cancellation of sea travel due to the onslaught of Typhoon Tisoy. Data from the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) show that a total of 6,449 passengers were stranded as of 4 a.m.: Cebu Cebu port - 123 Tabuelan port - 114 Danao Carmen Dungo-an - 44 Bohol Danao Carmen Dungo-an - 47 Batangas Batangas port - 322 Oriental Mindoro Calapan Port - 43 Bulalacao Port - 224 Romblon Romblon port - 80 Southern Quezon Lucena por...
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