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    MANILA, Jan 27 (Reuters) - ​The Philippine Coast Guard will deploy divers on Tuesday to search for the remaining missing passengers after a vessel ⁠carrying more than 300 people capsized en route to the southern province of Sulu, leaving at least 18 ‍dead.

    The Department of Transportation has also suspended the entire passenger fleet ​of Aleson Shipping, the operator of the sunken vessel, noting the company has been involved in 32 maritime accidents.

    The PCG said ​316 people have been rescued, while 10 remain missing, after the MV Trisha Kerstin 3 sank shortly after midnight on Monday while en route to Jolo in Sulu province after departing from Zamboanga.

    The cause of the ‌sinking is still under investigation.

    Aleson Shipping operates a network ‌of inter-island routes across Mindanao and the Sulu Archipelago.

    Captain Noemie Cayabyab, a PCG ​spokesperson, said the total number of people on board had been revised to 344, down from the earlier ‌figure of 359, after verifying that 15 people listed on the ⁠manifest did not board the vessel. The PCG said ‌the vessel has an authorised ​passenger capacity of 352.

    The PCG said it was not yet prepared to draw conclusions why the ferry sank, with the ⁠investigation still ongoing.

    Sea ⁠accidents are common in the Philippines, an archipelago of more ​than 7,000 islands with a patchy maritime safety record.

    (Reporting by Karen Lema in ‌Manila; Editing by Matthew Lewis)

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