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Vasquez vs. CA
Vasquez vs. CA
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1 Lasam vs. Smith, 45 Phil. 657, 661 [1924]; Austria vs. Court of
Appeals, 39 SCRA 527 [1971].
2 Art. 1174, Civil Code; Lasam vs. Smith, 45 Phil. 657 [1924].
3 Tolentino, Commentaries on the Civil Code, Vol. V, p. 252.
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anticipation of strong winds and rough waters. They
proceeded on their way, as did other vessels that day. Upon
reaching Romblon, they received the weather report that
the typhoon was 154 kms. east 5
southeast of Tacloban and
was moving west northwest. Since they were still not
within the radius of the typhoon and the weather was
clear, they deliberated and decided to proceed with the
course. At Jintotolo Island, the typhoon was 6
already
reported to be reaching the mainland of Samar. They still
decided to proceed noting that the weather was still “good”
although, according to the Chief Forecaster of the Weather
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Bureau, they were already within the typhoon zone. At
Tanguingui Island, about 2:00 A.M. of May 16, 1966, the
typhoon was in an area quite close to Catbalogan, placing
Tanguingui also within the typhoon zone. Despite
knowledge of that fact, they again decided to proceed
relying on the forecast that the typhoon8
would weaken
upon crossing the mainland of Samar. After about half an
hour of navigation towards Chocolate Island, there was a
sudden fall of the barometer accompanied by heavy
downpour, big waves, and zero visibility. The Captain of
the vessel decided to reverse course and face the waves in
the open sea but because the visibility did not improve they
were in total darkness and, as a consequence, the vessel
ran aground a reef and sank on May 16, 1966 around 12:45
P.M. near Malapascua Island somewhere north of the
island of Cebu.
Under the circumstances, while, indeed, the typhoon
was an inevitable occurrence, yet, having been kept posted
on the course of the typhoon by weather bulletins at
intervals of six hours, the captain and crew were well
aware of the risk they were taking as they hopped from
island to island from Romblon up to Tanguingui. They held
frequent conferences, and oblivious9 of the utmost diligence
required of very cautious persons, they decided to take a
calculated risk. In so doing,
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Judgment reversed.
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