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    Home » Blog » Five fishermen who spent 55 days adrift at sea arrive in the Galapagos Islands after rescue

    Five fishermen who spent 55 days adrift at sea arrive in the Galapagos Islands after rescue

    May 11, 2025Updated:May 11, 2025 World No Comments
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    Five fishermen who spent 55 days adrift at sea arrive in the Galapagos Islands after rescue
    Five shipwrecked fishermen wearing lifejackets were found by an Ecuadorian tuna fishing boat at the San Cristobal Naval Base in the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador, after being adrift for more than 50 days ( AP photo ).

    Five sailors who had been stranded at sea for 55 times arrived on Saturday at a slot in the Galapagos Islands after being saved by a fish vessel, according to the Ecuadorian army. The three Inhabitants and two People had been missing since mid-March, and they were discovered on May 7 by an Spanish vessel called Aldo. The fishermen reported damage to the generator of the boat two days after it set sail from Pucusana Bay, north of Lima, according to a distinct post posted on Friday. Communication and tracking devices were malfunctioning as a result, according to the Ecuadorian military Frigate Capt. According to Maria Fares, they had no authority on the boat, they told The Associated Press. They didn’t have a basic, lights, or anything else a power produces, she claimed.

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    They had to “take worn water out of the website” for survival, and when a fish approached, they caught it and parboiled it to have it. Faares added that in order to live, they also drank water water and rain. The army said it is coordinating with local and international authorities to ensure the men’s safe transfer to their respective nations. The men are in stable state. Another Colombian man, 61-year-old Maximo Napa, spent 95 days at sea alone earlier this year. Additionally, he was saved by an Ecuadorian ship and returned to Lima in the middle of March to be reunited with his community.

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