Typhoon Terror: The Dona Marlyn & Typhoon Ruby

Published: Jan. 30, 2020, 5:30 a.m.

b"Sorry about the sound quality. Using a new microphone, need to figure out how to use it.\\xa0\\nTo kick off Season 2 of Channel of Catastrophe, I will be doing yet another Sulpicio Lines ferry disaster... The Do\\xf1a Paz had a sister ship, and an American built predecessor. In this episode I will be talking about two ill fated Sulpicio Lines vessels. The first Do\\xf1a Paz which sank in 1977 amidst heavy seas, and the Do\\xf1a Paz's sister ship. The Do\\xf1a Marilyn, which capsized and sank in Typhoon Ruby killing upwards of 200 people ten months after the Do\\xf1a Paz burned.\\xa0\\n\\nSources:\\n\\n https://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?109150\\xa0\\n https://psssonline.wordpress.com/2016/07/25/some-unfortunate-flagships-and-former-flagships-part-1/\\xa0\\n https://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?108778\\xa0\\n The Tyler Courier Times, Oct 25, 1988\\xa0\\n https://www.geekwire.com/2019/paul-allens-research-vessel-surveys-wreckage-asias-titanic-1987-ferry-sinking-killed-4300/\\n Wikipedia\\xa0\\n https://www.upi.com/Archives/1988/10/27/Survivors-of-the-ferry-Dona-Marilyn-arrived-in-the/1578593928000/\\xa0\\n Wasaau Daily Herald, Oct 28, 1988\\xa0\\n Philidelphia Inquirer, Oct 27, 1988\\xa0\\n The Pacific Daily News, Oct 28, 1988\\xa0\\n https://www.deseret.com/article/21633/PHILIPPINES-SHUTS-DOWN-DOMESTIC-SHIPPING-LINE.html\\n https://apnews.com/cfbfe206778cac8fb068f5a98163aca6 This episode would not have been possible without research help by Michelle of The Cornfield Meet. Go check her podcast out. She, and her co-hosts are pretty funny."