Due to the influence of typhoon No. 10, the area to search for two fishing vessels of Binh Dinh and 23 missing fishermen had waves of 5-6, making it difficult to observe and search.
The Vietnamese fishing force on the fishing boat 463 prepares plans and acts on the way to the sea to search for two sunken Binh Dinh fishing vessels.
On the morning of November 2, information from the Front Command, search, rescue, and rescue of three Binh Dinh fishing vessels in distress at sea, stationed at Naval Zone 4, Cam Ranh city, Khanh Hoa province, said today Due to the influence of typhoon No. 10, in the area where two fishing vessels of Binh Dinh and 23 fishermen were missing, there were waves of level 5-6, making it difficult to observe and search.
Before that, the three fishermen who had been rescued had a hometown in Binh Dinh, namely Huynh Xuan Phi (born 1985, Hoai Hai commune, Hoai Nhon district), Vo Van Hoai (born 1986, Hoai Nhon town), Le. Minh Don (born in 2000, Hoai Hai commune, Hoai Nhon district). Currently, the health of these fishermen has been stable and they continue to receive medical care on the KN 490 boat.
Mr. Le Van Chung, an officer of KN 490 vessel, recounted at 24:00 on October 30, when approaching a foreign cargo ship to welcome three crew members, the crew members were happy to witness the third moment. Crew members escaped death after 63 hours of drifting at sea in high waves and strong winds. The three people were saved, helping the fishery force have more motivation to find the remaining crew members.
Each officer and crew member of the KN 490 has determined that search and rescue is a task from the heart with the spirit of saving people like saving their loved ones. Therefore, no matter how difficult, how hard, also determined to find fishermen in distress.
Fisherman Vo Van Hoai shared that, after three days of floating at sea, all three of them cried because they were saved, but they also pity the brothers and boat friends who are still missing. When they were transferred from a foreign cargo ship to the KN 490, they could not believe they were still alive.
Mr. Hoai sent a message to his wife and children, family and brothers in Binh Dinh, rest assured that they are being cared for by the fishermen's force. In addition, rescue units are still looking for other fishermen who are still missing day and night.
Mr. Nguyen Dinh Quan, direct commander of fishing boats searching at sea, said that last time, fleets were urgently searching for missing fishermen. Up to now, before the complicated developments of weather, in order for the safest, fastest and most effective search, the unit has added a search force.
The ships coordinate closely, co-ordinate, assign areas to search, make sure not to miss the target; exchanging information about fishermen and cargo ships operating in the area to promptly adjust the plan and seek efficiency.
Three fishermen who were rescued from CP 97469 TS and three fishermen of the 98658 TS boat stay behind to help find 12 missing fishermen of the 96388 TS will be brought to the mainland by the Vietnam Fisheries to stabilize their strength. healthy and reunite with family.
The fishing force will continue to search for 23 fishermen missing at sea, of which 11 fishermen of the fishing boat 97469 TS and 12 fishermen of the fishing boat 96388 TS./.
On the morning of November 2, information from the Front Command, search, rescue, and rescue of three Binh Dinh fishing vessels in distress at sea, stationed at Naval Zone 4, Cam Ranh city, Khanh Hoa province, said today Due to the influence of typhoon No. 10, in the area where two fishing vessels of Binh Dinh and 23 fishermen were missing, there were waves of level 5-6, making it difficult to observe and search.
Before that, the three fishermen who had been rescued had a hometown in Binh Dinh, namely Huynh Xuan Phi (born 1985, Hoai Hai commune, Hoai Nhon district), Vo Van Hoai (born 1986, Hoai Nhon town), Le. Minh Don (born in 2000, Hoai Hai commune, Hoai Nhon district). Currently, the health of these fishermen has been stable and they continue to receive medical care on the KN 490 boat.
Mr. Le Van Chung, an officer of KN 490 vessel, recounted at 24:00 on October 30, when approaching a foreign cargo ship to welcome three crew members, the crew members were happy to witness the third moment. Crew members escaped death after 63 hours of drifting at sea in high waves and strong winds. The three people were saved, helping the fishery force have more motivation to find the remaining crew members.
Each officer and crew member of the KN 490 has determined that search and rescue is a task from the heart with the spirit of saving people like saving their loved ones. Therefore, no matter how difficult, how hard, also determined to find fishermen in distress.
Fisherman Vo Van Hoai shared that, after three days of floating at sea, all three of them cried because they were saved, but they also pity the brothers and boat friends who are still missing. When they were transferred from a foreign cargo ship to the KN 490, they could not believe they were still alive.
Mr. Hoai sent a message to his wife and children, family and brothers in Binh Dinh, rest assured that they are being cared for by the fishermen's force. In addition, rescue units are still looking for other fishermen who are still missing day and night.
Mr. Nguyen Dinh Quan, direct commander of fishing boats searching at sea, said that last time, fleets were urgently searching for missing fishermen. Up to now, before the complicated developments of the weather, for the safest, fastest and most effective search, the unit has added a search force.
The ships coordinate closely, co-ordinate, assign areas to search,