33 people rescued in the Pacific Ocean

Thirty three people were rescued Sunday in the Pacific Ocean after their boat suffered mechanical failures, media reported.

Colombia’s Navy made the rescue after receiving a report that 26 adults and seven children had been left adrift on the route between Jurado and Buenaventura.

A spokesperson for the navy stated that the rescue of the boat, named “Correo del Pacifico,” had to be made as a result of “mechanical failures that caused the boat to lose propulsion and so become adrift.”

One of the passengers had to receive minor medical attention at a Naval hospital on land.

 

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