Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

‘SOS’ on sand leads to rescue of stranded trio

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WELLINGTON: Three men have been rescued from a tiny Pacific island after writing a giant SOS sign in the sand that was spotted from above, authoritie­s say.

The men had been missing in the Micronesia archipelag­o for nearly three days when their distress signal was spotted on Sunday on uninhabite­d Pikelot Island by searchers on Australian and US aircraft, the Australian defence department said on Monday.

The men had apparently set out from Pulawat atoll in a 7-metre boat on July 30 and had intended to travel about 43 kilometres to Pulap atoll when they sailed off course and ran out of fuel, the department said.

Searchers in Guam asked for Australian help. The military ship, Canberra, which was returning to Australia from exercises in Hawaii, diverted to the area and joined forces with US searchers from Guam.

The men were found about 190 km from where they had set out. “I am proud of the response and profession­alism of all on board as we fulfill our obligation to contribute to the safety of life at sea,” said the Canberra’s commanding officer, Captain Terry Morrison.

 ?? AFP ?? An Australian Army helicopter lands near the letters ‘SOS’ on Pikelot Island in the western Pacific.
AFP An Australian Army helicopter lands near the letters ‘SOS’ on Pikelot Island in the western Pacific.

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