Pacific: Shipwreck on a deserted island – brilliant idea saves men

Micronesia
Shipwrecked people are stranded on a deserted island – their ingenuity ensures rescue

“Remarkable testimony to their will to be found”: “Help” written with palm fronds on sand. photo

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A shipwreck on a deserted island in the Pacific. How can you be found there? Three men had a brilliant idea – and were saved.

A lettering made of palm leaves on the beach put helpers on their trail: The US Coast Guard rescued three shipwrecked people who had been stranded on a deserted island for more than a week were stranded in the Pacific.

The men, aged around 40, went fishing in a boat on Easter Sunday – but did not return. Relatives reported her missing, the US Coast Guard began their search and eventually discovered palm fronds on the beach on Pikelot Island, part of Micronesia. The men had thus spelled the word “Help” (German: Hilfe).

Rescued after a shipwreck with ingenuity

The US Coast Guard spoke of a “remarkable testimony of their will to be found.” The ingenuity was crucial to the rescue workers finding the shipwrecked people and being able to save them on Tuesday (local time). The helpers had previously dropped a radio over the island to communicate with the men. The US broadcaster CNN reported a surprise during the rescue: one of the rescuers turned out to be a distant relative of the shipwrecked people.

The small island of Pikelot made headlines around the world almost four years ago. Thanks to a huge SOS call for help painted in the sand, three missing sailors were found.

Read at stern+: They are German. They move to a lonely Pacific island. And they are living their dropout dream there. Until one day death comes to paradise.

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