4300 dead Found the worst marine accident sunken ship ever

About 30 years ago in the waters of the central Philippines, an American research team discovered a hull that seems to be a ferry and a small tanker that caused 4300 deaths and was said to be `` the worst ever '' Announced.

Thirty-two years ago, in December 1987, in the waters around Marinduque Island in central Philippines, a ferry linking the islands `` Donah Pass '' collided with a small tanker and 4300 people were killed in a Philippine government survey. It is said to be the worst maritime accident in history.

About this accident, the research team of the late Paul Allen Foundation, the co-founder of a major US IT company Microsoft, found a ferry and a small ferry on the seabed at a depth of about 500 meters in the waters near the accident. Announced that he found a hull that seems to be a tanker.

In the released video, you can see that the two vessels are sinking in the shape of the hull, and the structure like a handrail is broken in the hull that seems to be a ferry.

The research team that discovered the hull is known for discovering the battleship Musashi that sank in the Pacific War, and the responsible person said, “When we were looking for warships sank in the Pacific War, we searched ferry from many survivors. I hope this discovery will lead to the peace of mind of the bereaved family. "