They rescue a group of Europeans in a boat adrift in the waters of Santa Marta

They rescue a group of Europeans in a boat adrift in the waters of Santa Marta
They rescue a group of Europeans in a boat adrift in the waters of Santa Marta

A group of five Maltese citizens They were rescued after the boat in which they were sailing ran out of fuel drifting in Samarian waters.

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The Santa Marta Coast Guard Station received a call from sailboat ‘Lady of the Seas’ They reported a break in one of their sails and that in addition They didn’t have fuel to continue on its course.

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“Immediately, a Quick Reaction Unit, URRwhich located the vessel, approximately 22 kilometers west of Santa Martawith five crew members on board, who stated that they were in good health and were grateful for the prompt response in attention to the emergency presented,” the Colombian Navy indicated in a statement.

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Both the boat as its crew members were taken to the dock of the International Navy of Santa Marta where “they were out of danger” and available to Colombian Migration officials.

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The institution highlighted the quick reaction of the crew members by reporting in a “timely manner” the news presented, which made it possible to attend to the emergency “without major setbacks” anticipating possible changes in the tide and the weather conditions.

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The Navy, at the same time, called on sea users to increase security measures and verify the conditions of the boats before going to sea.

 
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