The BRP Teresa Magbanua deployed near Bajo de Masinloc or Panatag Shoal overheated early Monday morning and will be replaced by another ship, the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) said. According to ...
MANILA, Philippines — A personnel of Philippine Coast Guard’s (PCG) BRP Teresa Magbanua chided China Coast Guard’s (CCG) illegal presence off Zambales in the West Philippine Sea, as shown in a radio ...
After five months in Sabina Shoal, the Philippine Coast Guard vessel BRP Teresa Magbanua arrives at the Port of Puerto Princesa in Palawan on Sunday, September 15, 2024 with hungry and dehydrated ...
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine Coast Guard has reported that its flagship vessel BRP Teresa Magbanua pushed back a Chinese Coast Guard vessel further away from the Zambales coastline on ...
BRP Teresa Magbanua Upholds Philippine Sovereign Rights in Response to Illegal Presence of China Coast Guard Vessel In compliance with the directive from President Ferdinand Marcos, the Philippine ...
PCG vessel BRP Cabra returned to shore on Sunday after more than a week of monitoring the movements of Chinese coast guard ...
ESPITE rough sea conditions, BRP Teresa Magbanua (MMRV-9701) is continuing with its mission of monitoring the activities of China Coast Guard (CCG) vessel 5901 which was illegally operating in the ...
Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) vessel, BRP Teresa Magbanua, achieves a milestone by successfully pushing the Chinese Coast Guard (CCG) vessel CCG-3304 further away from the coast of Zambales, now ...
BRP Teresa Magbanua (MRRV-9701), one of the PCG ships keeping watch on the Chinese vessel, returned to Manila earlier for logistical requirements and to check on the derangement it sustained while ...
PCG’s 97-meter patrol ship BRP Teresa Magbanua detected CCG 3304 approximately 103 nautical miles from Zambales last Jan. 31, according to a statement from PCG’s spokesman on West Philippine ...
The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) has replaced BRP Cabra with its largest vessel BRP Teresa Magbanua for the monitoring of Chinese vessels including the “monster ship” in the West Philippine Sea (WPS).