Navy saves 18 fishermen from drowning near Ormara coast
Rescue operation initiated following distress call by Al-Rehman fishing vessel
KARACHI:
Pakistan Navy rescued on Sunday 18 fishermen from a sinking fishing boat near Ormara coast in Gwadar.
According to a statement, the fishing vessel Al-Rehman, which sailed from Karachi on December 25 with 18 fishermen on-board lost propulsion as both of its engines became defective.
After receiving the distress message at Jinnah Naval Base in Ormara that the boat was heavily flooded and could sink if not rescued swiftly, a Pakistan Navy rescue team was promptly dispatched.
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The rescue team, said the statement, faced heavy swells, strong chilly winds and poor visibility throughout the operation. But after almost three hours of teamwork, all the 18 fishermen were rescued.
The severely dehydrated fishermen were given medical care and nourishment at the naval base after the operation.
Pakistan Navy rescued on Sunday 18 fishermen from a sinking fishing boat near Ormara coast in Gwadar.
According to a statement, the fishing vessel Al-Rehman, which sailed from Karachi on December 25 with 18 fishermen on-board lost propulsion as both of its engines became defective.
After receiving the distress message at Jinnah Naval Base in Ormara that the boat was heavily flooded and could sink if not rescued swiftly, a Pakistan Navy rescue team was promptly dispatched.
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The rescue team, said the statement, faced heavy swells, strong chilly winds and poor visibility throughout the operation. But after almost three hours of teamwork, all the 18 fishermen were rescued.
The severely dehydrated fishermen were given medical care and nourishment at the naval base after the operation.