Yahoo - AFP,
August 28, 2016
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| A US Navy photo shows two people signalling for help by writing "SOS" in the sand on August 25, 2016 on uninhabited EasT Fayu Isalnd, Micronesia (AFP Photo) |
Wellington
(AFP) - Two people stranded for a week on a remote Pacific island have been
rescued after a search aircraft spotted their SOS message in the sand, the US
Coast Guard said Sunday.
The couple,
who had "limited supplies and no emergency equipment", were found on
uninhabited East Fayu island in Micronesia by a US Navy air crew, who
discovered them on the beach near the makeshift sign, according to the coast
guard statement.
The search
team was responding to reports that someone on the island was using a
flashlight to attract attention when they saw the survivors, the statement
said.
"The
search and rescue operation for Linus and Sabina Jack has been successfully
completed," the US Embassy in Kolonia, Micronesia, posted on its Facebook
page.
"Since
the island was potentially uninhabited and knowing (they) had a flashlight in
their boat, we directed our search aircraft to overfly the island."
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A couple,
who had "limited supplies and no emergency equipment", have been
found stranded on uninhabited East Fayu island in Micronesia by a US Navy
air
crew (AFP Photo)
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The couple
had set out from Weno Island in Micronesia in a five-metre (16.4-foot) boat on
August 17, but the alarm was raised when they did not arrive at Tamatam Island
the following day as expected.
During the
week-long search, the Coast Guard said it used 15 vessels and two aircraft to
cover an area of nearly 16,600 square miles (43,000 square kilometres) of ocean.
The couple
were picked up by a patrol boat and taken to Nomwin atoll.


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