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domingo, 10 de abril de 2016

Naufragaron en el Pacífico, escribieron "Help" en la arena y los rescataron

"FANADIK, Federated States of Micronesia (April 7, 2016) Three men wave life jackets and look on as a U.S. Navy P-8A Poseidon maritime surveillance aircraft discovers them on the uninhabited island of Fanadik. Three days earlier, the men’s 19-foot skiff capsized after setting out to sea from Pulap, FSM. The P-8, attached to Patrol Squadron (VP) 5, and operating from Misawa, Japan, responded to a call for assistance from the U.S. Coast Guard and located the men as they waved life jackets and stood next to a large "help" sign made of palm leaves. The men reported their vessel was capsized by a large wave a few hours after their departure on April 4, and spent the night swimming until they arrived at Fandadik Island, approximately four nautical miles from Pulap. A small boat from Pulap recovered the men from the island with no reported injuries. VP-5 is in the midst of a routine deployment to the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations. (U.S. Navy photo/Released)" La Marina de Estados Unidos y el Guardia costera rescataron a tres náufragos en Fanadik, una isla del océano Pacífico. Los marineros, en su desesperación, habían escrito "help" con hojas de palmeras en la arena de la playa.
Tres días estuvieron los náufragos en la remota isla, ubicada a 4.000 kilómetros al sudoeste de Honolulu, Hawái.
 Los pilotos de un avión de la Marina estadounidense lograron divisar la palabra escrita en inglés y acudieron en auxilio de los
hombres. Desde las alturas tomaron las imágenes expuestas en la página de Facebook de la Guardia costera.
Los hombres agitaron los brazos y sus chalecos cuando se percataron de la presencia de la aeronave. Dos horas más tarde, una embarcación llegó hacia la playa desierta y los trasladó a un hospital.
"Esto no es 'El Náufrago'", expresó irónicamente la institución estadounidense en Facebook, comparando el suceso con la película protagoniza por Tom Hanws.


"FANADIK, Federated States of Micronesia (April 7, 2016) Two men wave life jackets and look on as a U.S. Navy P-8A maritime surveillance aircraft discovers them on the uninhabited island of Fanadik.  Three days earlier, the three's 19-foot skiff capsized after setting out to sea from Pulap, FSM. The P-8A, attached to Patrol Squadron (VP) 5, and operating from Misawa, Japan, responded to a call for assistance from the U.S. Coast Guard and located the men as they waved life jackets and stood next to a large "help" sign made of palm leaves. The men reported their vessel was capsized by a large wave a few hours after their departure on April 4, and spent the night swimming until they arrived at Fandadik Island, approximately four nautical miles from Pulap. A small boat from Pulap recovered the men from the island with no reported injuries. VP-5 is in the midst of a routine deployment to the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations. (U.S. Navy photo/Released)"

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