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Two fishermen were founded on the beach coast due to a typhoon

8:42:2, 25/06/2021 Two Thanh Hoa fishermen lost their boat and contract because of typhoon No.2. They were founded and rescued

On June 15, information from Hai Hoa Border Guard Station, Nghi Son town (Thanh Hoa) said that at about 9 pm on June 14, a fishing boat of fishermen in Nghe An province discovered and safely rescued him. Le Duc Giang lives in Dong Hai street, Hai Hoa ward (Nghi Son town) is floating on Thanh Hoa sea, about 10 nautical miles from Me island.

At 1 a.m. on June 15, the fishing boat of Nghe An fishermen handed over Mr. Le Duc Giang to the fishing boat of Thanh Hoa fishermen to take him to Hai Hoa Border Guard Station for health check and medical care. By 5 am on June 15, fisherman Le Duc Giang had stabilized his health, the unit was handed over to his family for care and continued medical monitoring at home.

Previously, at 3:45 pm on June 13, a fishing boat of Quang Nam province's fishermen discovered and brought Mr. Le Duc Duong, residing in Dong Hai street (Hai Hoa ward, Nghi Son town), floating on the river. The boarding sea is 15 nautical miles south of Mat island, Cua Lo town, Nghe An province.

Thus, after 3 days of searching efforts, functional forces and fishermen found and safely rescued fishermen Le Duc Giang (SN 1985) and Le Van Duong (SN 1987) in the same Dong Hai street, ward. Hai Hoa (Nghi Son town) had an accident when the raft was on its way to avoid storm No. 2, when the engine broke down and drifted and lost contact at sea. 


(Source: tienphong.vn)

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