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Timely rescue of 34 people on a sunken ship in Thien Cam sea

A boat carrying 30 tourists and 4 crew members was sunk by waves while squid fishing in Thien Cam sea (Thien Cam commune, Ha Tinh province) on the evening of July 19. Authorities promptly rescued and brought all 34 people to shore safely.

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Video : Rescuers bring 34 people on a sunken ship in Thien Cam sea to shore safely

On the morning of July 20, Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Van Khoi, Head of Thien Cam Border Guard Station ( Ha Tinh Provincial Border Guard), said that at around 7:20 p.m. on July 19, the weather in the sea area of ​​Thien Cam commune suddenly had thunderstorms and heavy rain, causing many boats to not be able to take shelter in time.

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Rescue forces brought tourists safely to shore.
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At that time, the tourist boat Nguyen Ngoc owned by Mr. NTH was anchored for squid fishing when it was unfortunately sunk by waves in the area of ​​Boc Island, about 0.5 nautical miles off the coast of Thien Cam. At the time of the accident, there were 4 crew members and 30 tourists on board who were participating in a squid fishing tour. When the boat sank, all passengers and crew members wore life jackets and jumped into the sea to wait for rescue.

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Rescue forces brought tourists safely to shore.
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Immediately after receiving the news, Thien Cam Border Guard Station quickly deployed forces, coordinated with Thien Cam Commune authorities to mobilize large tonnage ships operating near the sunken ship to approach the scene for rescue. However, the rescue work encountered many difficulties because the incident occurred at night, heavy rain, and big waves.

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Rescue forces brought tourists safely to shore.

Upon reaching the scene, all passengers had jumped into the sea. After being rescued, everyone had to take shelter at Boc Island. At around 0:30 on July 20, when the storm had dissipated, the tourists were brought to shore to ensure safety.

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Rescue forces brought tourists safely to shore.

On the morning of July 20, Lieutenant Colonel Doan Duc Long, Chief of Lach Ken Border Guard Station (Border Guard of Ha Tinh province) said that on the evening of July 19, in Tien Dien commune, Co Dam commune, Ha Tinh province, a heavy rain accompanied by thunderstorms capsized 6 boats under 8m of local fishermen. After receiving the information, Lach Ken Border Guard Station mobilized dozens of officers, soldiers and fishermen to help the fishermen pull their boats ashore and anchor safely.

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Officers and soldiers of Lach Ken Border Guard Station and functional forces and local authorities support fishermen to pull the distressed boat ashore.

As of this morning, fisherman HVM (born in 1968, residing in Co Dam commune) who went out to sea to catch seafood has not been contacted yet. The unit is coordinating with local authorities to search for this fisherman.

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Authorities and local authorities bring fishermen ashore in Ha Tinh

Also during the same period, a fishing boat owned by fisherman T.D.V. (Cam Trung commune, Ha Tinh province) was sunk by waves while on its way into the channel to take shelter from the storm. The three crew members on board were quickly found by authorities and brought safely to shore.

In Ky Anh commune (Ha Tinh province), two boats sank but fortunately there were no casualties.

Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/kip-thoi-cuu-34-nguoi-tren-tau-bi-chim-o-bien-thien-cam-post804565.html


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