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Flaming Archipelago: The Apocalyptic Collision of the MV Doña Paz: Overcrowding, Petroleum, and the Deadliest Peacetime Maritime Disaster in the Philippines, 1987

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When discussing maritime tragedies, the Titanic dominates global consciousness. Yet, the deadliest peacetime maritime disaster in human history occurred in the Tablas Strait of the Philippines in 1987, claiming over 4,300 lives. The sinking of the MV Doña Paz was a masterclass in catastrophic negligence, overcrowding, and the deadly physics of petroleum fires on the open ocean.

The passenger ferry, heavily overloaded with holiday travelers sleeping in every available corridor, collided in th...