Navy rescued five European tourists who were adrift in the Caribbean Sea

Navy rescued five European tourists who were adrift in the Caribbean Sea
Navy rescued five European tourists who were adrift in the Caribbean Sea

At the Maritime Traffic Control Tower of the Santa Marta Coast Guard Station, a call was received through the Marine VHF system from the Maltese-flagged sailboat “Lady of the Seas”, in which they reported a break in a of their sails and that they also did not have fuel to continue on their course.

Immediately, a Quick Reaction Unit – URR was deployed, which located the vessel, approximately 22 kilometers west of Santa Marta, with five crew members on board, who stated that they were in good health and were grateful for the prompt response in attending to the situation. emergency presented.

At the end of the routine inspection and verification procedures of the vessel, it was taken along with its crew to the Santa Marta International Navy dock, where they were out of danger and at the disposal of Colombian Migration officials.

It should be noted that, thanks to the fact that the “Lady of the Seas” ship reported the news presented in a timely manner, it was possible to attend to the emergency without major setbacks, taking into account that the time that elapses from the moment an emergency occurs until it is reports to the authorities has a significant impact on the effectiveness of search and rescue operations at sea because the climatic conditions change constantly in this type of scenarios and due to the action of currents and tides, vessels without government can drift several kilometers in a few hours, making it difficult to locate them, even more so when they do not have communication or location equipment.


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