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Beach SOS saves men stranded on tiny Micronesian island | Beach SOS saves men stranded on tiny Micronesian island |
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Three Micronesian sailors stranded on a tiny, remote island in the western Pacific have been saved after rescuers spotted their SOS message on a beach. | Three Micronesian sailors stranded on a tiny, remote island in the western Pacific have been saved after rescuers spotted their SOS message on a beach. |
The men were found on Pikelot Island in Micronesia by Australian and US military aircraft on Sunday, the Australian Defence Force (ADF) said. | The men were found on Pikelot Island in Micronesia by Australian and US military aircraft on Sunday, the Australian Defence Force (ADF) said. |
They had been missing for three days after their 7m (23ft) skiff ran out of fuel and strayed far off course. | They had been missing for three days after their 7m (23ft) skiff ran out of fuel and strayed far off course. |
All were found in "good condition" with no major injuries, the ADF said. | |
Authorities in Guam, a nearby US territory, initiated the search on Saturday, after the men failed to complete a 42km (26 miles) trip from Pulawat to Pulap atolls. | Authorities in Guam, a nearby US territory, initiated the search on Saturday, after the men failed to complete a 42km (26 miles) trip from Pulawat to Pulap atolls. |
Instead their vessel ended up at Pikelot Island, nearly 200km west of where they had set off. | Instead their vessel ended up at Pikelot Island, nearly 200km west of where they had set off. |
After their SOS was spotted from the air, an Australian helicopter landed on the tiny island and gave the men food and water. | After their SOS was spotted from the air, an Australian helicopter landed on the tiny island and gave the men food and water. |
The helicopter came from the HMAS Canberra, which had been on its way to Hawaii for naval exercises when it was called to help in the search. | The helicopter came from the HMAS Canberra, which had been on its way to Hawaii for naval exercises when it was called to help in the search. |
The sailors were to be taken home by a Micronesian patrol vessel, Australian officials said. | The sailors were to be taken home by a Micronesian patrol vessel, Australian officials said. |
Micronesia, in the western Pacific, consists of some 600 tiny islands scattered over a vast ocean expanse. | Micronesia, in the western Pacific, consists of some 600 tiny islands scattered over a vast ocean expanse. |
Cpt Terry Morrison of the Australian Navy said in a statement: "I am proud of the response and professionalism of all on board as we fulfil our obligation to contribute to the safety of life at sea wherever we are." |
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