This handout picture taken and provided on September 4, 2020 by Japan's 10th Regional Coast Guard Headquarters shows an unmanned life boat drifting about 4 km east of Kodakarajima island of Kagoshima prefecture. - Japanese authorities racing to find dozens of missing sailors from a cargo ship that sank in a typhoon found a second survivor on September 4, as another, much more powerful storm drew near. The Gulf Livestock 1, which was carrying 6,000 cows, issued a distress call early September 2 as Typhoon Maysak passed through the area, setting off a desperate search for the 43 crew on board. (Photo by - / 10th Regional Coast Guard Headquarters / AFP) / XGTY / ---EDITORS NOTE--- RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / 10th Regional Coast Guard Headquarters" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS (Photo by -/10th Regional Coast Guard Headqu/AFP via Getty Images)
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KORONADAL CITY – Nagahimo man sang paagi ang mga kasimanwa naton sa Japan agud nga buligan ang local coast guard sa ila search and rescue operation sa nagbaliskad nga cargo ship.

Suno kay Bombo international correspondent Sally Hernaez, isa ka overseas Filipino worker sa nasambit nga pungsod apang tumandok sa banwa sang Banga, nagdesisyon ang pila ka mga Pilipino sa nasambit nga pungsod nga buligan ang Japanese coast guard agud pangitaon ang mga tripulante sang nagbaliskad nga cargo ship kun sa diin sakay diri ang kapin 40 ka tripulante nga mga Filipino, duha ka Australian kag duha ka taga-New Zealand.

In this image made from video released by the 10th Regional Japan Coast Guard Headquarters, a rescued crew member of a Panamanian cargo ship takes a bottle of water as he speaks to Japanese Coast Guard members off the Amami Oshima, Japan Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2020. Japanese rescuers have safely plucked the crew member from the sea while searching for the cargo ship carrying more than 40 crew and thousands of cows went missing after sending a distress call off the southern Japanese island. (Photo credits: AP)

Dugang ni Hernaez, yara sa lima ka mga Filipino ang boluntaryo nga naghatag sang ila tion agud magbulig sa pagpangita sa mga na-missing nga mga tripulante.

Nagalaum naman ini nga yara sa luwas nga kahimtangan ang mga tripulante sang nasambit nga insidente.