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60-year-old woman rescued after drifting at sea while wing foiling in strong winds
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60-year-old woman rescued after drifting at sea while wing foiling in strong winds

From Dong-A Ilbo · (1h ago) Korean Positive tone

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • A 60-year-old woman was rescued by the coast guard after drifting at sea while enjoying wing foiling in strong winds off the coast of Ulsan.
  • The woman was found and rescued near Myeongseon Island after a report was received that she had gone missing.
  • She was wearing a buoyant suit and did not suffer life-threatening injuries, despite the challenging sea conditions with strong winds and high waves.

In a display of swift action and dedication, the Ulsan Coast Guard successfully rescued a 60-year-old woman who found herself adrift at sea while engaging in the increasingly popular sport of wing foiling. The incident occurred near Myeongseon Island in Ulsan, a region known for its scenic coastline but also susceptible to unpredictable weather.

The woman had been enjoying the thrill of wing foiling, a sport that utilizes wind power to glide across the water's surface on a board, when she was reported missing. The strong winds and high waves, characteristic of the area at the time, created a perilous situation. Fortunately, the coast guard responded promptly to the distress call, locating the woman after she had been pushed by the currents behind Myeongseon Island.

While the circumstances were undoubtedly frightening, the woman was fortunate to have been wearing a buoyant suit, which aided her survival. She was rescued without sustaining any life-threatening injuries, a testament to both her preparedness and the efficiency of the coast guard's operation. This incident serves as a reminder of the inherent risks associated with extreme sports, even in seemingly familiar waters, and highlights the critical importance of maritime safety and the unwavering vigilance of our rescue services.

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Originally published by Dong-A Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.