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PADILLA LAUDS COAST GUARD BRP TERESA MAGBANUA CREW

For enduring harassment and hardships while maintaining the Philippines’ presence in the West Philippine Sea, the crew of the BRP Teresa Magbanua were saluted by Senator Robin Padilla.

In Senate Resolution 1202, Padilla cited the BRP Teresa Magbanua’s crew for their “crucial and immeasurable contribution” to maintaining our sovereignty.

“The crucial and immeasurable contribution of the officers and crew of the BRP Teresa Magbanua should be recognized and commended,” the legislator said in his resolution.

In April 2024, the Philippine Coast Guard deployed the BRP Teresa Magbanua (MRV09701) to monitor China’s reclamation activities in the West Philippine Sea, as well as maintain the Philippines’ presence there.

Despite harassment and intimidation attempts by Chinese vessels – including an intentional ramming by a Chinese Coast Guard vessel – the BRP Teresa Magbanua did not leave the area.

The CCG even blocked rotation and reprovisioning missions, forcing the crew to settle for lugaw, boiled rainwater and droplets from the vessel’s air conditioning system.

As part of its harassment efforts, the CCG even blocked rotation and reprovisioning missions, forcing the crew to settle for lugaw, boiled rainwater and droplets from the vessel’s airconditioning system.

BRP Teresa Magbanua was forced to leave Escoda Shoal due to weather conditions, depleted supplies and damage to the vessel – aside from the medical condition of some of its crew.

BRP Teresa Magbanua was forced to leave Escoda Shoal last Sept. 15 and return to Puerto Princesa Port due to weather conditions, depleted supplies and damage to the vessel – aside from the medical condition of some of its crew.

“Resolved, as it is hereby resolved, that the Senate of the Philippines commends and lauds the brave men and women of the Philippine Coast Guard on board the BRP Teresa Magbanua for their dedication and commitment to protect the sovereign rights of the Philippines over the West Philippine Sea,” Padilla concluded.

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