Rescue Two Chiapas Fishermen After Six Days Adrift in the Pacific · Global Voices
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Two fishermen were rescued by the Navy after losing communication on August 14. They were located five days later drifting and on a icebox.
Two fishermen were rescued after five days of drifting and clinging to a icebox, 240 kilometers from the coast of Chiapas.
Daniel Guerrero Martínez and José Luis Portela Villegas received medical care after being found alive in Honduran waters
After losing contact on August 14, a search began on the high seas. The story ended with an unexpected finding: both men were located alive.
After the shipwreck of their boat, Daniel and José Luis were located by an aircraft when they waved a costal and then transported by helicopter to Puerto Chiapas for medical care.
AGI - A story that seems directly out of the pages of a book by Ernest Hemingway. Two Mexican fishermen were rescued after spending five days adrift in the Pacific Ocean clinging to a glacier, without food or water. The rescue of the two fishermen La Marina Mexicana identified them about 240 kilometers from the coast of the State of Chiapas, in the southeast of the country. The two men, originating in the community of Paredon, in the municipalit…
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