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12 Fishermen Rescued After Vessel Sinks Off Gia Lai Coast
๐Ÿ‡ป๐Ÿ‡ณ Vietnam /Disasters & Emergencies

12 Fishermen Rescued After Vessel Sinks Off Gia Lai Coast

From Thanh Niรชn · () Vietnamese

Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Twelve fishermen were rescued on August 21 after their fishing vessel, GL-99322-TS, began sinking off the coast of Gia Lai.
  • The distress call was received around 5:10 AM when the boat started taking on water approximately 5 nautical miles northeast of De Gi estuary.
  • Border guards coordinated with local fishing boats to bring the fishermen to safety; their health is stable.

Twelve fishermen were safely rescued on August 21 after their vessel, the GL-99322-TS, began to sink off the coast of Gia Lai province. The rescue operation was launched by the Cat Khanh Border Guard Station in coordination with local fishing boats.

The distress signal was received at approximately 5:30 AM from Captain Cao Thanh Phuc, 44, of the GL-99322-TS. He reported that around 5:10 AM, while operating about 5 nautical miles northeast of the De Gi estuary, the ship suddenly began taking on water. The rapid flooding threatened the lives of the 12 fishermen on board.

Border guard officers and soldiers quickly mobilized, transferring the fishermen from the sinking vessel to the fishing boat GL-30036-TS. The fishermen's health is reported to be stable. The Cat Khanh Border Guard Station continues to maintain communication to monitor the situation and has requested additional support from other fishing vessels docked at De Gi fishing port.

The ship suddenly began taking on water. The rapid flooding threatened the lives of the 12 fishermen on board.

โ€” Cao Thanh Phuc (Captain of GL-99322-TS)Reported distress from the captain detailing the emergency situation.
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Originally published by Thanh Niรชn in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.