Colombian Navy rescues 8 foreigners from Caribbean waters

The Colombian Navy said Saturday it has rescued four Koreans, two Americans, one Israeli and one Pole after their ships had gone adrift in the Caribbean.

The Koreans were rescued 30 nautical miles northwest of the La Guajira coast where their catamaran suffered technical failures.

In a seperate incident two days earlier, the Navy rescued the Americans, the Israeli and the Pole from a sailboat that broke down ten nautical miles north of Cartagena.

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