Genre Romance, Suspense Creative director(s) Johnny delos Santos Final episode date 5 July 2013 Program creator Henry King Quitain | Created by Henry King Quitain First episode date 11 February 2013 Number of episodes 102 Directors E.M. Reyes, Nick Olanka | |
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Also known as Raging Love
Fire at Sea Written by Sonny Calvento
Ronalisa Co
BJ Lingan Directed by FM Reyes
Nick Olanka
Rechie del Carmen Cast Piolo Pascual, Angelica Panganiban, Angel Aquino, Regine Angeles, Wendy Valdez Similar Ina - Kapatid - Anak, Juan dela Cruz, Kailangan Ko'y Ikaw, Kahit Konting Pagtingin, May Isang Pangarap |
Apoy Sa Dagat (Lit.: Fire at Sea / English: Raging Love) is a 2013 Philippine television series directed by FM Reyes and Nick Olanka, starring Angelica Panganiban in her first dual role, together with Piolo Pascual and Diether Ocampo. The series was aired on ABS-CBN's Primetime Bida evening block from February 11, 2013 to July 5, 2013, replacing Kahit Puso'y Masugatan.
Contents
- Rage rests in apoy sa dagat finale
- Synopsis
- Main cast
- Supporting cast
- Recurring cast
- Guest cast
- Special participation
- Soundtrack
- Production
- References

Rage rests in apoy sa dagat finale
Synopsis

The story is a riveting tale of a woman named Serena (Angelica Panganiban) who grew up with no memory about her real identity and why she was swept off to an island. With no family to hold on to, Serena finds and forms a special bond with Ruben (Piolo Pascual), the fishing village's roguish champion, whom she will eventually fall in love with.

Just when everything seems perfect, an unfortunate accident will suddenly test Serena's love for Ruben. How far will Serena go just to save the life of the only man she loves? What is Anton's (Diether Ocampo) relevance in Serena's life? And the biggest question is, who is Rebecca (Angelica Panganiban), and how will she affect the lives of Ruben, Anton and Serena?
Main cast

Supporting cast

Recurring cast
Guest cast

Special participation

Soundtrack
Production
The initial premiere of Apoy Sa Dagat was originally February 4, 2013, replacing Kahit Puso'y Masugatan. It was later postponed and moved to February 11, 2013.