DAY 9 To all my FB friends, family and relatives I humbly again asking to repost or share this especially to those who knows anyone living up north ( Batanes, Ilocos Norte, Cagayan, Aparri, Pagudpud or near coastal areas in the northern part of Luzon ). To those who are in contact or knows someone who have unmanned technical equipment that can dive submerge to 6000 feet 56.70 Nautical Mile Northwest of Calayan Island. My father, Charlemagne Tambago, Ship Captain of M/V DEO JON that had capsized last December 19, 2019 at around 1100 in the morning 56.70 Nautical Mile Northwest of Calayan Island, Batanes. That around 1040 in the morning the ship encountered big waves, due to the rough sea condition and that the ship had 10 degree to right , my father had ordered Abandoned Ship to his 4 crew while he continually sending distress calls to any nearby vessel. According to the account on the maritime manifest of the 4 crew survival, they have last seen my father at the the bridge and sending distress calls. When they have jumped out of the ship they had lost sight of him. All crew had been successfully rescued by M/V FORMENTO TWO who had pickup the said distress calls my father had sent out. Since day 1 Philippine Coast Guard North Western Luzon had continually sending vessels to conduct SAR (Search and Rescue Operation) same as the Philippine Coast Guard North Eastern Luzon had sent aerial search on the area. With the joined efforts of PCG and Philippine Navy a continuous SAR are being conducted until to this very moment. My father is not yet found...I still hope that he might have been in any coastal areas nearby or other passer-by vessels has picked him up. Your continuous support especially prayers are greatly appreciated. Thank you... #KMJS