A fishing boat named ‘Praia Monte Gordo’ sank seven nautical miles (13 kilometers) south of Olhão, Algarve, on Thursday night. Four fishermen were rescued and are in good health, according to the Portuguese Navy.
Key Takeaways
- A fishing boat sank off the coast of Olhão, Algarve.
- Four fishermen were rescued and are in good health.
- The incident occurred seven nautical miles (13 kilometers) south of Olhão.
- The rescue operation involved multiple vessels, including the Navy ship NRP Cassiopeia and the Olhão Lifeboat Station.
Incident Details
The distress call for the sinking of the ‘Praia Monte Gordo’ was received at 11:10 PM on Thursday night. The alert was initially raised by the GNR (National Republican Guard). In response, the Portuguese Navy immediately dispatched the NRP Cassiopeia and a lifeboat from the Olhão Lifeboat Station to the scene.
Rescue Operation
Several nearby fishing vessels were also alerted and coordinated to assist in the rescue operation. The fishermen were ultimately rescued by one of these vessels, the ‘Costasul,’ which was closest to the incident site. The ‘Costasul’ transferred the fishermen to the lifeboat from the Olhão Lifeboat Station, which then transported them to the Port of Olhão.
Health and Safety
Upon arrival on land, the four fishermen were examined by INEM (National Institute of Medical Emergency) personnel. All four were found to be in good health and did not require further medical attention.
Conclusion
The quick response and coordination between the Portuguese Navy, the Olhão Lifeboat Station, and nearby fishing vessels were crucial in ensuring the safety of the four fishermen. The incident highlights the importance of rapid response and cooperation in maritime emergencies.
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Sources
- Barco de pesca naufraga ao largo de Olhão. Quatro pessoas resgatadas, Notícias ao Minuto.