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Binh Dinh: Search and salvage vehicles sunk by waves at sea

10:32:31, 19/04/2022 Border Guard - On the morning of April 12, nearly 300 officers and soldiers of the Border Guard Command of Binh Dinh Province, the Provincial Fisheries Control Department, the Military Command, the Provincial Police, and the militia of Nhon Ly Commune (Quy Nhon City, Binh Province). Dinh) and fishermen have conducted a search and salvaged fishing boats of fishermen sunk in the waters of Ly Chanh village, in Bai Nom bay, Nhon Ly commune

The Coast Guard and fishermen assisted in the recovery of the vehicle. Photo: Thanh Binh

According to initial information, on March 31, due to the influence of a tropical depression combined with heavy rain and high winds, 53 fishing boats, canoes, tourist rafts and many fishing gears of fishermen were estimated to sink. estimated damage of more than 3 billion.

To help people overcome the consequences, the Border Guard Command of Binh Dinh province mobilized hundreds of officers and soldiers, 10 professional divers, two iron ships, two canoes, two specialized salvage ships and many other methods. support and coordinate with the forces to organize the search and rescue of dozens of sunken fishing boats.

The divers have been diving, searching, after detecting the sinking ship, specialized ships will tow ashore. Then excavators and forces on the shore will pull the wreck to the gathering location for people to receive and dismantle.


Officers and soldiers of the forces organized to pull vehicles ashore

Leaders of Binh Dinh Border Guard Command give gifts to divers.

Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Van Linh, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Provincial Border Guard said: "Up to now, after two times of support, nearly 30 boats, basket boats, canoes and many fishing gear have been recovered. The rest are mostly basket boats and small boats, all of the vehicles are almost completely damaged and cannot be repaired.During today, we will try to find and salvage all the remaining vehicles. shipwreck to salvage property and reduce difficulties for fishermen, help fishermen feel secure to do business, continue to go out to sea.

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