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          MANILA: Heavy storms in the Philippines killed at least seven people and left more than a dozen others feared missing at sea, rescuers said Wednesday.

Five of the confirmed fatalities occurred when a wooden-hulled passenger ferry capsized about 10 kilometres (six miles) from port off the southwestern island of Palawan on Tuesday, the coastguard said.

At least 17 other people were believed to be missing, based on the ferry's manifest, Palawan coastguard spokeswoman Ensign Greanata Jude told AFP.

But she said the authorities thought many more could be missing as ferry masters frequently misdeclare the actual number of passengers on board to evade safety regulations.

Two people were also killed and another reported missing when heavy rains lashed the southern island of Mindanao, unleashing floods on Monday and Tuesday, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Centre said.

Ferries are one of the main modes of transport in the Philippine archipelago of more than 7,100 islands, and accidents at sea are common due to poor safety standards and overloading.

Many accidents occur in rough seas between June and October, when the country is pounded by up to 20 major storms and typhoons.

The coastguard also said seven fishermen were rescued by a cargo vessel after their boat sank before dawn in stormy waters on Manila Bay on Wednesday.

"The seven persons were using pieces of styrofoam as floating devices," Manila coastguard desk officer Daisy Peralta told AFP.

The state weather service warned of more flash floods and landslides in the coming days with a storm approaching Mindanao.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2012

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