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Three Cubans on a deserted island 33 days to survive “Coconut-Nu” sustain life (clip)


Three Cubans on a deserted island 33 days to survive “Coconut-Nu” sustain life

Three Cubans on a Deserted Island 33 DaysBBC The Feb. 11 report describes the miraculous survival of three Cubans – two men and a woman – stranded on the island of Anguilla Key. Uninhabited island of Bahamas Atlantic Islands It was 33 days before the United States Coast Guard saw it. And ran to help in the end

Lt. Riley Beecher, US Coast Guard officer Revealed that the helicopter patrolled the area around. The Florida Keys followed a daily mission on Monday, Feb. 8. Until they noticed a group of people waving flags with a cross made for help. The staff therefore decided to fly further investigation. Ready to drop food, drinking water and radio communication for people stranded on the island

“Unfortunately, we don’t have enough people to speak Spanish. But with spotty Spanish skills, I was able to identify they were Cubans and needed medical attention, ”explains Lt. Beecher. The Coast Guard flight team then returned to the island on Tuesday, Feb.9, successfully rescued the three. Before rushing to the hospital in Florida to cure dehydration and exhaustion

side Guardian and CBS News Indicated from the inquiry, it was found that The three survivors sank off the coast of Cuba. So they swim up to the nearest island and stranded on the island from January 7 to sustain life by eating coconuts, mice and conch shells. Now all three are sent to the inspection office Enter US cities and customs to take the next step.

The U.S. Coast Guard is assisting 3 people who have reportedly been stranded on Anguilla Cay, Bahamas for 33 days. An Air Station Miami HC-144 Ocean Sentry aircrew has dropped a radio, food and water. /Twitter/@USCGSoutheast/

Three Cubans on a Deserted Island 33 Days An aerial photo shows three people stranded on Anguilla Cay, Bahamas, February 8, 2021. COAST GUARD PETTY OFFICER FIRST CLASS NICOLE SANTARETTI-

Three Cubans on a Deserted Island 33 Days

An aerial photo shows a makeshift shelter for three people stranded on Anguilla Cay, Bahamas, February 8, 2021. COAST GUARD LIEUTENANT RILEY BEECHER

Aircraft commander Mike Allert told the station the trio ate conchs and rats to survive and that they set up a large cross on Anguilla Cay, Bahamas. The Coast Guard released a picture showing the makeshift shelter the castaways used. /CBSNEWS/

‘I cannot recall a time that we saved people who were stranded for over a month on an island. That is a new one for me,’ one US Coast Guard official said. Photograph: Alamy Stock Photo

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