Michael Bolong (left) and Ambros Wavut (right) finally make it to dry land after their ordeal
The Papua New Guinea fishermen
told officials in the town of Pohnpei in the Caroline Islands that they had
survived by eating raw fish and drinking rainwater.
All
was going well until the engine on their boat broke down and they became victims
of the ocean currents.
'They
saw passing ships but could not get the message across that they were in
trouble,' said an official on Pohnpei.
According
to a report from the Federated States of Micronesia government information
service on the island of Yap, the men's boat had been carried out to sea by a
strong current.
Their ordeal finally ended when they
were picked up by a fishing boat called Yap Seagull, about 120 miles south of
remote Kapingamarangi Island.
Badly sunburned and suffering from
hunger, they were described by hospital officials as being in 'reasonable'
condition considering the many weeks they had spent drifting across the ocean.
Officials named the
rescued men as Michael Bolong, 54, and Ambros Wavut, 28.
A
third man who had been on the tiny open boat had died, said the men. They
claim that the man, Francis Dimansol, 48, died from 'severe health conditions'
while they were adrift in the Pacific.
Mr
Dimanbol died just two weeks before his companions were found by the Yap
fishing boat.
We were convinced
that everyone had given up looking for us,’ Mr Bolong told the crew of the Yap
Seagull fishing boat which picked them up.
‘We
know from other instances of boats being lost that after a while searchers give
up, convinced that no-one can survive after many weeks in an open boat,’ he
said in broken English.
‘We
managed to sit out storms without being overturned, but that might also have
led to people thinking we had no chance of surviving.
‘There
is no doubt that after weeks, which turned into months, we were forgotten,
except by our families.’
Radio
New Zealand reported that the men were admitted to hospital for observation,
although authorities claim the men are in good health, and that work is now
underway to repatriate the men.
3 comments:
God is merciful...
That is amazing they must have really suffer!
Whaat! 5 months they need to give God all the glory
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