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Guatemala: Sailor Rescues Two Stranded Foreigners in Pacific Waters

On October 6, 2025, in waters near Guatemala, a sailor turned his vessel around during a Pacific voyage after receiving a distress signal and rushed back to save two stranded foreigners. As his vessel approached, the two men were seen struggling on a small craft adrift in the Pacific. The video showed the sailor carefully pulling them aboard and offering assistance as they regained stability and safety. He later reported that a Guatemalan military speedboat arrived to take the rescued foreigners into custody for medical checks and transport.

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Paris 2024 - Chinese Olympic Star Pan Zhanle's World Record Questioned

Paris 2024 - Chinese Olympic Star Pan Zhanle's World Record Questioned

Photo dated July 31, 2024 shows Gold medalist Pan Zhanle of China attends the victory ceremony for the men's 100m freestyle of swimming at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France, July 31, 2024. An Australian swimming commentator and coach has said Pan Zhanle’s record-breaking victory in the Olympic 100-metre freestyle was “not humanly possible”. The Chinese superstar’s win in 46.40 seconds sparked celebrations back in China, but has been met with suspicion by his rivals. Australia’s Kyle Chalmers posted a time of 47.48, more than a second adrift of Pan, and commentator and coach Brett Hawke, who is not a member of the country’s Olympic set-up, expressed disbelief at the commanding manner of the victory on his Instagram page. Photo by Du Yu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 - Chinese Olympic Star Pan Zhanle's World Record Questioned

Paris 2024 - Chinese Olympic Star Pan Zhanle's World Record Questioned

Photo dated July 31, 2024 shows Gold medalist Pan Zhanle of China attends the press conference after the men's 100m freestyle final of swimming at Paris 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France. An Australian swimming commentator and coach has said Pan Zhanle’s record-breaking victory in the Olympic 100-metre freestyle was “not humanly possible”. The Chinese superstar’s win in 46.40 seconds sparked celebrations back in China, but has been met with suspicion by his rivals. Australia’s Kyle Chalmers posted a time of 47.48, more than a second adrift of Pan, and commentator and coach Brett Hawke, who is not a member of the country’s Olympic set-up, expressed disbelief at the commanding manner of the victory on his Instagram page. Photo by Luo Yuan/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 - Chinese Olympic Star Pan Zhanle's World Record Questioned

Paris 2024 - Chinese Olympic Star Pan Zhanle's World Record Questioned

Photo dated July 31, 2024 shows Gold medalist Pan Zhanle of China shows the medal during the victory ceremony for the men's 100m freestyle of swimming at Paris 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France. An Australian swimming commentator and coach has said Pan Zhanle’s record-breaking victory in the Olympic 100-metre freestyle was “not humanly possible”. The Chinese superstar’s win in 46.40 seconds sparked celebrations back in China, but has been met with suspicion by his rivals. Australia’s Kyle Chalmers posted a time of 47.48, more than a second adrift of Pan, and commentator and coach Brett Hawke, who is not a member of the country’s Olympic set-up, expressed disbelief at the commanding manner of the victory on his Instagram page. Photo by Wang Peng/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 - Chinese Olympic Star Pan Zhanle's World Record Questioned

Paris 2024 - Chinese Olympic Star Pan Zhanle's World Record Questioned

Photo dated July 31, 2024 shows Pan Zhanle of China celebrates after the men's 100m freestyle final of swimming at Paris 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France. An Australian swimming commentator and coach has said Pan Zhanle’s record-breaking victory in the Olympic 100-metre freestyle was “not humanly possible”. The Chinese superstar’s win in 46.40 seconds sparked celebrations back in China, but has been met with suspicion by his rivals. Australia’s Kyle Chalmers posted a time of 47.48, more than a second adrift of Pan, and commentator and coach Brett Hawke, who is not a member of the country’s Olympic set-up, expressed disbelief at the commanding manner of the victory on his Instagram page. Photo by Xia Yifang/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 - Chinese Olympic Star Pan Zhanle's World Record Questioned

Paris 2024 - Chinese Olympic Star Pan Zhanle's World Record Questioned

Photo dated July 31, 2024 shows Gold medalist Pan Zhanle of China shows the medal during the victory ceremony for the men's 100m freestyle of swimming at Paris 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France. An Australian swimming commentator and coach has said Pan Zhanle’s record-breaking victory in the Olympic 100-metre freestyle was “not humanly possible”. The Chinese superstar’s win in 46.40 seconds sparked celebrations back in China, but has been met with suspicion by his rivals. Australia’s Kyle Chalmers posted a time of 47.48, more than a second adrift of Pan, and commentator and coach Brett Hawke, who is not a member of the country’s Olympic set-up, expressed disbelief at the commanding manner of the victory on his Instagram page. Photo by Wang Peng/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 - Chinese Olympic Star Pan Zhanle's World Record Questioned

Paris 2024 - Chinese Olympic Star Pan Zhanle's World Record Questioned

Photo dated July 31, 2024 shows Gold medalist Pan Zhanle of China poses during the victory ceremony for the men's 100m freestyle of swimming at Paris 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France. An Australian swimming commentator and coach has said Pan Zhanle’s record-breaking victory in the Olympic 100-metre freestyle was “not humanly possible”. The Chinese superstar’s win in 46.40 seconds sparked celebrations back in China, but has been met with suspicion by his rivals. Australia’s Kyle Chalmers posted a time of 47.48, more than a second adrift of Pan, and commentator and coach Brett Hawke, who is not a member of the country’s Olympic set-up, expressed disbelief at the commanding manner of the victory on his Instagram page. Photo by Luo Yuan/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 - Chinese Olympic Star Pan Zhanle's World Record Questioned

Paris 2024 - Chinese Olympic Star Pan Zhanle's World Record Questioned

Photo dated July 31, 2024 shows Pan Zhanle of China celebrates after the men's 100m freestyle final of swimming at Paris 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France. An Australian swimming commentator and coach has said Pan Zhanle’s record-breaking victory in the Olympic 100-metre freestyle was “not humanly possible”. The Chinese superstar’s win in 46.40 seconds sparked celebrations back in China, but has been met with suspicion by his rivals. Australia’s Kyle Chalmers posted a time of 47.48, more than a second adrift of Pan, and commentator and coach Brett Hawke, who is not a member of the country’s Olympic set-up, expressed disbelief at the commanding manner of the victory on his Instagram page. Photo by Du Yu/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 - Chinese Olympic Star Pan Zhanle's World Record Questioned

Paris 2024 - Chinese Olympic Star Pan Zhanle's World Record Questioned

Photo dated July 31, 2024 shows Gold medalist Pan Zhanle of China attends the press conference after the men's 100m freestyle final of swimming at Paris 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France. An Australian swimming commentator and coach has said Pan Zhanle’s record-breaking victory in the Olympic 100-metre freestyle was “not humanly possible”. The Chinese superstar’s win in 46.40 seconds sparked celebrations back in China, but has been met with suspicion by his rivals. Australia’s Kyle Chalmers posted a time of 47.48, more than a second adrift of Pan, and commentator and coach Brett Hawke, who is not a member of the country’s Olympic set-up, expressed disbelief at the commanding manner of the victory on his Instagram page. Photo by Xia Yifang/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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[Breaking News]Ferry with over 100 passengers goes adrift in waters south of Tokyo

CHIBA, Japan, July 24 Kyodo - Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter shows a Tokai Kisen Co. jet ferry, "Seven Islands Ai," (top) being towed by a Japan Coast Guard ship after it went adrift in waters south of the Boso Peninsula in Chiba Prefecture on July 24, 2024. (Kyodo)

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Ferry with over 100 passengers goes adrift in waters south of Tokyo

Ferry with over 100 passengers goes adrift in waters south of Tokyo

Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter shows a Tokai Kisen Co. jet ferry, "Seven Islands Ai," (top) being towed by a Japan Coast Guard ship after it went adrift in waters south of the Boso Peninsula in Chiba Prefecture on July 24, 2024.

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Ferry with over 100 passengers goes adrift in waters south of Tokyo

Ferry with over 100 passengers goes adrift in waters south of Tokyo

Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter shows a Tokai Kisen Co. jet ferry, "Seven Islands Ai," which went adrift in waters south of the Boso Peninsula in Chiba Prefecture on July 24, 2024.

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Ferry with over 100 passengers goes adrift in waters south of Tokyo

Ferry with over 100 passengers goes adrift in waters south of Tokyo

Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter shows a Tokai Kisen Co. jet ferry, "Seven Islands Ai," (top) being towed by a Japan Coast Guard ship after it went adrift in waters south of the Boso Peninsula in Chiba Prefecture on July 24, 2024.

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Ferry with over 100 passengers goes adrift in waters south of Tokyo

Ferry with over 100 passengers goes adrift in waters south of Tokyo

Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter shows a Tokai Kisen Co. jet ferry, "Seven Islands Ai," which went adrift in waters south of the Boso Peninsula in Chiba Prefecture on July 24, 2024.

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The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

Workers prepare the arrival of the ship of the shipping company GNV 'Tenacia', upon its arrival at the Port of Valencia, on July 9, 2024, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The ship has been adrift early this morning after suffering a fire. In addition, during the morning is expected the arrival of the vessel 'Bridge', also of GNV, and on board of which goes a small part of the passengers. Later, around 9.30 p.m., the 'MSC Arica', of the parent group, will arrive with most of the evacuees and part of the crew. The evacuation of the 350 passengers has started, after being requested by the commander of the 'Tenacia' around 15.25 hours yesterday Monday, when the ship was about 53 miles west of Dragonera and after noticing that during the firefighting work the ship had heeled over. The fire would have occurred in the engine room. Photo by Jorge Gil/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

Ambulances and firefighters at the arrival of the GNV shipping company vessel 'Tenacia', upon its arrival at the Port of Valencia, July 9, 2024, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The ship has been adrift early this morning after suffering a fire. In addition, during the morning is expected the arrival of the vessel 'Bridge', also of GNV, and on board of which goes a small part of the passengers. Later, around 9.30 p.m., the 'MSC Arica', of the parent group, will arrive with most of the evacuees and part of the crew. The evacuation of the 350 passengers has started, after being requested by the commander of the 'Tenacia' around 15.25 hours yesterday Monday, when the ship was about 53 miles west of Dragonera and after noticing that during the firefighting work the ship had heeled over. The fire would have occurred in the engine room. Photo by Jorge Gil/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The vessel of the shipping company GNV 'Tenacia', arrives at the Port of Valencia, on July 9, 2024, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The ship has been adrift early this morning after suffering a fire. In addition, during the morning is expected the arrival of the vessel 'Bridge', also of GNV, and on board of which a small part of the passengers is on board. Later, around 9.30 p.m., the 'MSC Arica', of the parent group, will arrive with most of the evacuees and part of the crew. The evacuation of the 350 passengers has started, after being requested by the commander of the 'Tenacia' around 15.25 hours yesterday Monday, when the ship was about 53 miles west of Dragonera and after noticing that during the firefighting work the ship had heeled over. The fire would have occurred in the engine room. Photo by Jorge Gil/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

Passengers on the GNV shipping company vessel 'Tenacia', arrive at the Port of Valencia, July 9, 2024, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The ship has been adrift early this morning after suffering a fire. In addition, during the morning is expected the arrival of the ship 'Bridge', also of GNV, and on board of which a small part of the passengers is on board. Later, around 9.30 p.m., the 'MSC Arica', of the parent group, will arrive with most of the evacuees and part of the crew. The evacuation of the 350 passengers has started, after being requested by the commander of the 'Tenacia' around 15.25 hours yesterday Monday, when the ship was about 53 miles west of Dragonera and after noticing that during the firefighting work the ship had heeled over. The fire would have occurred in the engine room. Photo by Jorge Gil/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

Ambulances and firefighters at the arrival of the GNV shipping company vessel 'Tenacia', upon its arrival at the Port of Valencia, July 9, 2024, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The ship has been adrift early this morning after suffering a fire. In addition, during the morning is expected the arrival of the vessel 'Bridge', also of GNV, and on board of which goes a small part of the passengers. Later, around 9.30 p.m., the 'MSC Arica', of the parent group, will arrive with most of the evacuees and part of the crew. The evacuation of the 350 passengers has started, after being requested by the commander of the 'Tenacia' around 15.25 hours yesterday Monday, when the ship was about 53 miles west of Dragonera and after noticing that during the firefighting work the ship had heeled over. The fire would have occurred in the engine room. Photo by Jorge Gil/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The vessel of the shipping company GNV 'Tenacia', arrives at the Port of Valencia, on July 9, 2024, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The ship has been adrift early this morning after suffering a fire. In addition, during the morning is expected the arrival of the vessel 'Bridge', also of GNV, and on board of which a small part of the passengers is on board. Later, around 9.30 p.m., the 'MSC Arica', of the parent group, will arrive with most of the evacuees and part of the crew. The evacuation of the 350 passengers has started, after being requested by the commander of the 'Tenacia' around 15.25 hours yesterday Monday, when the ship was about 53 miles west of Dragonera and after noticing that during the firefighting work the ship had heeled over. The fire would have occurred in the engine room. Photo by Jorge Gil/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The vessel of the shipping company GNV 'Tenacia', arrives at the Port of Valencia, on July 9, 2024, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The ship has been adrift early this morning after suffering a fire. In addition, during the morning is expected the arrival of the vessel 'Bridge', also of GNV, and on board of which a small part of the passengers is on board. Later, around 9.30 p.m., the 'MSC Arica', of the parent group, will arrive with most of the evacuees and part of the crew. The evacuation of the 350 passengers has started, after being requested by the commander of the 'Tenacia' around 15.25 hours yesterday Monday, when the ship was about 53 miles west of Dragonera and after noticing that during the firefighting work the ship had heeled over. The fire would have occurred in the engine room. Photo by Jorge Gil/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

Workers prepare the arrival of the ship of the shipping company GNV 'Tenacia', upon its arrival at the Port of Valencia, on July 9, 2024, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The ship has been adrift early this morning after suffering a fire. In addition, during the morning is expected the arrival of the vessel 'Bridge', also of GNV, and on board of which goes a small part of the passengers. Later, around 9.30 p.m., the 'MSC Arica', of the parent group, will arrive with most of the evacuees and part of the crew. The evacuation of the 350 passengers has started, after being requested by the commander of the 'Tenacia' around 15.25 hours yesterday Monday, when the ship was about 53 miles west of Dragonera and after noticing that during the firefighting work the ship had heeled over. The fire would have occurred in the engine room. Photo by Jorge Gil/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The vessel of the shipping company GNV 'Tenacia', arrives at the Port of Valencia, on July 9, 2024, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The ship has been adrift early this morning after suffering a fire. In addition, during the morning is expected the arrival of the vessel 'Bridge', also of GNV, and on board of which a small part of the passengers is on board. Later, around 9.30 p.m., the 'MSC Arica', of the parent group, will arrive with most of the evacuees and part of the crew. The evacuation of the 350 passengers has started, after being requested by the commander of the 'Tenacia' around 15.25 hours yesterday Monday, when the ship was about 53 miles west of Dragonera and after noticing that during the firefighting work the ship had heeled over. The fire would have occurred in the engine room. Photo by Jorge Gil/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The vessel of the shipping company GNV 'Tenacia', arrives at the Port of Valencia, on July 9, 2024, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The ship has been adrift early this morning after suffering a fire. In addition, during the morning is expected the arrival of the vessel 'Bridge', also of GNV, and on board of which a small part of the passengers is on board. Later, around 9.30 p.m., the 'MSC Arica', of the parent group, will arrive with most of the evacuees and part of the crew. The evacuation of the 350 passengers has started, after being requested by the commander of the 'Tenacia' around 15.25 hours yesterday Monday, when the ship was about 53 miles west of Dragonera and after noticing that during the firefighting work the ship had heeled over. The fire would have occurred in the engine room. Photo by Jorge Gil/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The vessel of the shipping company GNV 'Tenacia', arrives at the Port of Valencia, on July 9, 2024, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The ship has been adrift early this morning after suffering a fire. In addition, during the morning is expected the arrival of the vessel 'Bridge', also of GNV, and on board of which a small part of the passengers is on board. Later, around 9.30 p.m., the 'MSC Arica', of the parent group, will arrive with most of the evacuees and part of the crew. The evacuation of the 350 passengers has started, after being requested by the commander of the 'Tenacia' around 15.25 hours yesterday Monday, when the ship was about 53 miles west of Dragonera and after noticing that during the firefighting work the ship had heeled over. The fire would have occurred in the engine room. Photo by Jorge Gil/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The vessel of the shipping company GNV 'Tenacia', arrives at the Port of Valencia, on July 9, 2024, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The ship has been adrift early this morning after suffering a fire. In addition, during the morning is expected the arrival of the vessel 'Bridge', also of GNV, and on board of which a small part of the passengers is on board. Later, around 9.30 p.m., the 'MSC Arica', of the parent group, will arrive with most of the evacuees and part of the crew. The evacuation of the 350 passengers has started, after being requested by the commander of the 'Tenacia' around 15.25 hours yesterday Monday, when the ship was about 53 miles west of Dragonera and after noticing that during the firefighting work the ship had heeled over. The fire would have occurred in the engine room. Photo by Jorge Gil/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The vessel of the shipping company GNV 'Tenacia', arrives at the Port of Valencia, on July 9, 2024, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The ship has been adrift early this morning after suffering a fire. In addition, during the morning is expected the arrival of the vessel 'Bridge', also of GNV, and on board of which a small part of the passengers is on board. Later, around 9.30 p.m., the 'MSC Arica', of the parent group, will arrive with most of the evacuees and part of the crew. The evacuation of the 350 passengers has started, after being requested by the commander of the 'Tenacia' around 15.25 hours yesterday Monday, when the ship was about 53 miles west of Dragonera and after noticing that during the firefighting work the ship had heeled over. The fire would have occurred in the engine room. Photo by Jorge Gil/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Two Bridge Victims Recovered From Submerged Vehicle - Baltimore

Two Bridge Victims Recovered From Submerged Vehicle - Baltimore

NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - A Coast Guard helicopter flies over the Maersk container ship Dali and the remains of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge. The massive container ship was adrift early Tuesday as it headed toward the iconic Francis Scott Key Bridge, losing power before colliding with one of the bridge’s support columns. The bodies of two people have been recovered from a red pickup truck, which was submerged under the water where the Baltimore bridge collapsed Eight construction workers were on the bridge when a ship struck it, plunging them into the waters below. Two of the workers were rescued on the day, but the search continues for the other four, all presumed dead. Photo by Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Open Arms Rescues 73 People In The Mediterranean Sea

Open Arms Rescues 73 People In The Mediterranean Sea

A boat rescued by Open Arms, on July 24, 2023, in the Mediterranean Sea. Today 73 people survived in the Mediterranean after setting sail several days ago from Libya. They are now safe on board the Spanish ship of the NGO Open Arms, which is heading towards the port of Naples, designated by the Italian authorities for their disembarkation. This non-profit organization has today carried out two rescues with people of Bangladeshi and Palestinian origin. The first rescue had been at sea for 5 days and the second had been adrift for almost 3 days. The first boat had started its journey in Libya, 46 miles from the Italian coast. Photo by Matias Chiofalo / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Open Arms Rescues 73 People In The Mediterranean Sea

Open Arms Rescues 73 People In The Mediterranean Sea

A boat rescued by Open Arms, on July 24, 2023, in the Mediterranean Sea. Today 73 people survived in the Mediterranean after setting sail several days ago from Libya. They are now safe on board the Spanish ship of the NGO Open Arms, which is heading towards the port of Naples, designated by the Italian authorities for their disembarkation. This non-profit organization has today carried out two rescues with people of Bangladeshi and Palestinian origin. The first rescue had been at sea for 5 days and the second had been adrift for almost 3 days. The first boat had started its journey in Libya, 46 miles from the Italian coast. Photo by Matias Chiofalo / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Open Arms Rescues 73 People In The Mediterranean Sea

Open Arms Rescues 73 People In The Mediterranean Sea

A boat rescued by Open Arms, on July 24, 2023, in the Mediterranean Sea. Today 73 people survived in the Mediterranean after setting sail several days ago from Libya. They are now safe on board the Spanish ship of the NGO Open Arms, which is heading towards the port of Naples, designated by the Italian authorities for their disembarkation. This non-profit organization has today carried out two rescues with people of Bangladeshi and Palestinian origin. The first rescue had been at sea for 5 days and the second had been adrift for almost 3 days. The first boat had started its journey in Libya, 46 miles from the Italian coast. Photo by Matias Chiofalo / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Open Arms Rescues 73 People In The Mediterranean Sea

Open Arms Rescues 73 People In The Mediterranean Sea

A boat rescued by Open Arms, on July 24, 2023, in the Mediterranean Sea. Today 73 people survived in the Mediterranean after setting sail several days ago from Libya. They are now safe on board the Spanish ship of the NGO Open Arms, which is heading towards the port of Naples, designated by the Italian authorities for their disembarkation. This non-profit organization has today carried out two rescues with people of Bangladeshi and Palestinian origin. The first rescue had been at sea for 5 days and the second had been adrift for almost 3 days. The first boat had started its journey in Libya, 46 miles from the Italian coast. Photo by Matias Chiofalo / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Open Arms Rescues 73 People In The Mediterranean Sea

Open Arms Rescues 73 People In The Mediterranean Sea

Open Arms rescues a boat full of people, on July 24, 2023, in the Mediterranean Sea. Today 73 people have survived in the Mediterranean after setting sail several days ago from Libya. They are now safely aboard the Spanish NGO Open Arms ship, which is heading towards the port of Naples, designated by the Italian authorities for their disembarkation. This non-profit organization has today carried out two rescues with people of Bangladeshi and Palestinian origin. The first rescue had been at sea for 5 days and the second had been adrift for almost 3 days. The first boat had started its journey in Libya, 46 miles from the Italian coast. Photo by Matias Chiofalo / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Open Arms Rescues 73 People In The Mediterranean Sea

Open Arms Rescues 73 People In The Mediterranean Sea

A boat rescued by Open Arms, on July 24, 2023, in the Mediterranean Sea. Today 73 people survived in the Mediterranean after setting sail several days ago from Libya. They are now safe on board the Spanish ship of the NGO Open Arms, which is heading towards the port of Naples, designated by the Italian authorities for their disembarkation. This non-profit organization has today carried out two rescues with people of Bangladeshi and Palestinian origin. The first rescue had been at sea for 5 days and the second had been adrift for almost 3 days. The first boat had started its journey in Libya, 46 miles from the Italian coast. Photo by Matias Chiofalo / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Open Arms Rescues 73 People In The Mediterranean Sea

Open Arms Rescues 73 People In The Mediterranean Sea

A boat rescued by Open Arms, on July 24, 2023, in the Mediterranean Sea. Today 73 people survived in the Mediterranean after setting sail several days ago from Libya. They are now safe on board the Spanish ship of the NGO Open Arms, which is heading towards the port of Naples, designated by the Italian authorities for their disembarkation. This non-profit organization has today carried out two rescues with people of Bangladeshi and Palestinian origin. The first rescue had been at sea for 5 days and the second had been adrift for almost 3 days. The first boat had started its journey in Libya, 46 miles from the Italian coast. Photo by Matias Chiofalo / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Open Arms Rescues 73 People In The Mediterranean Sea

Open Arms Rescues 73 People In The Mediterranean Sea

Two Open Arms volunteers attend to a man, July 24, 2023, in the Mediterranean Sea. Today 73 people survived in the Mediterranean after setting sail several days ago from Libya. They are now safe on board the Spanish NGO Open Arms ship, which is heading towards the port of Naples, designated by the Italian authorities for their disembarkation. This non-profit organization has today carried out two rescues with people of Bangladeshi and Palestinian origin. The first rescue had been at sea for 5 days and the second had been adrift for almost 3 days. The first boat had started its journey in Libya, 46 miles from the Italian coast. Photo by Matias Chiofalo / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Open Arms Rescues 73 People In The Mediterranean Sea

Open Arms Rescues 73 People In The Mediterranean Sea

A boat rescued by Open Arms, on July 24, 2023, in the Mediterranean Sea. Today 73 people survived in the Mediterranean after setting sail several days ago from Libya. They are now safe on board the Spanish ship of the NGO Open Arms, which is heading towards the port of Naples, designated by the Italian authorities for their disembarkation. This non-profit organization has today carried out two rescues with people of Bangladeshi and Palestinian origin. The first rescue had been at sea for 5 days and the second had been adrift for almost 3 days. The first boat had started its journey in Libya, 46 miles from the Italian coast. Photo by Matias Chiofalo / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Open Arms Rescues 73 People In The Mediterranean Sea

Open Arms Rescues 73 People In The Mediterranean Sea

A boat rescued by Open Arms, on July 24, 2023, in the Mediterranean Sea. Today 73 people survived in the Mediterranean after setting sail several days ago from Libya. They are now safe on board the Spanish ship of the NGO Open Arms, which is heading towards the port of Naples, designated by the Italian authorities for their disembarkation. This non-profit organization has today carried out two rescues with people of Bangladeshi and Palestinian origin. The first rescue had been at sea for 5 days and the second had been adrift for almost 3 days. The first boat had started its journey in Libya, 46 miles from the Italian coast. Photo by Matias Chiofalo / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Open Arms Rescues 73 People In The Mediterranean Sea

Open Arms Rescues 73 People In The Mediterranean Sea

Two men rest after being rescued by Open Arms, July 24, 2023, in the Mediterranean Sea. Today 73 people have survived in the Mediterranean after setting sail several days ago from Libya. They are now safe on board the Spanish ship of the NGO Open Arms, which is heading towards the port of Naples, designated by the Italian authorities for their disembarkation. This non-profit organization has today carried out two rescues with people of Bangladeshi and Palestinian origin. The first rescue had been at sea for 5 days and the second had been adrift for almost 3 days. The first boat had started its journey in Libya, 46 miles from the Italian coast. Photo by Matias Chiofalo / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Open Arms Rescues 73 People In The Mediterranean Sea

Open Arms Rescues 73 People In The Mediterranean Sea

A boat rescued by Open Arms, on July 24, 2023, in the Mediterranean Sea. Today 73 people survived in the Mediterranean after setting sail several days ago from Libya. They are now safe on board the Spanish ship of the NGO Open Arms, which is heading towards the port of Naples, designated by the Italian authorities for their disembarkation. This non-profit organization has today carried out two rescues with people of Bangladeshi and Palestinian origin. The first rescue had been at sea for 5 days and the second had been adrift for almost 3 days. The first boat had started its journey in Libya, 46 miles from the Italian coast. Photo by Matias Chiofalo / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Open Arms Rescues 73 People In The Mediterranean Sea

Open Arms Rescues 73 People In The Mediterranean Sea

Open Arms rescues a boat full of people, on July 24, 2023, in the Mediterranean Sea. Today 73 people have survived in the Mediterranean after setting sail several days ago from Libya. They are now safely aboard the Spanish NGO Open Arms ship, which is heading towards the port of Naples, designated by the Italian authorities for their disembarkation. This non-profit organization has today carried out two rescues with people of Bangladeshi and Palestinian origin. The first rescue had been at sea for 5 days and the second had been adrift for almost 3 days. The first boat had started its journey in Libya, 46 miles from the Italian coast. Photo by Matias Chiofalo / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rescued drifters questioned on JCG ship

Rescued drifters questioned on JCG ship

SAKAIMINATO, Japan - Photo taken on the morning of Jan. 7, 2012, shows the Japan Coast Guard patrol vessel Daisen anchored off Sakaiminato, Tottori Prefecture. Three North Korean men in a wooden boat found adrift off Japan's Okinoshima Island the previous day have been questioned aboard the ship.

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Boat adrift in Sea of Japan

Boat adrift in Sea of Japan

TOKYO, Japan - A Nov. 29, 2012, file photo shows police officers examining a wooden boat that drifted ashore on Japan's Sado Island in the Sea of Japan. Japanese authorities suspect the vessel, which carried the bodies of five men, was a fishing boat from North Korea.

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Ai Miyazato at U.S. Women's Open

Ai Miyazato at U.S. Women's Open

KOHLER, United States - Japan's Ai Miyazato tees off on the first hole during the first round of the U.S. Women's Open at Blackwolf Run in Kohler, Wisconsin, on July 5, 2012. Miyazato sat one shot adrift of American trio Brittany Lincicome, Lizette Salas and Cristie Kerr in a tie for fourth place in the opening round, carding a 2-under-par 70.

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9 N. Korean defectors leave for S. Korea

9 N. Korean defectors leave for S. Korea

FUKUOKA, Japan - A bus carrying nine North Korean defectors is parked beside a Korean Air jet at Fukuoka airport in Fukuoka Prefecture, southwestern Japan, at around 9:40 a.m. on Oct. 4, 2011, ahead of their departure for South Korea in accordance with their wishes to seek asylum there. Tokyo and Seoul arranged the transfer of the defectors who were found adrift on a wooden boat off Ishikawa Prefecture in September 2011.

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9 N. Korean defectors leave for S. Korea

9 N. Korean defectors leave for S. Korea

FUKUOKA, Japan - Nine North Korean defectors are transferred from a bus to a Korean Air jet at Fukuoka airport in Fukuoka Prefecture, southwestern Japan, at 9:49 a.m. on Oct. 4, 2011, to depart for South Korea in accordance with their desire to seek asylum there. Tokyo and Seoul arranged the transfer of the defectors who were found adrift on a wooden boat off Ishikawa Prefecture in September 2011.

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9 N. Korean defectors arrive in S. Korea

9 N. Korean defectors arrive in S. Korea

SEOUL, South Korea - Nine North Korean defectors arrive at Incheon international airport in South Korea from Fukuoka airport in Japan on the afternoon of Oct. 4, 2011. The transfer of the defectors who were found adrift on a wooden boat off Ishikawa Prefecture in September 2011 was arranged between Tokyo and Seoul in accordance with their wishes to seek asylum in South Korea.

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9 N. Korean defectors leave for S. Korea

9 N. Korean defectors leave for S. Korea

FUKUOKA, Japan - Nine North Korean defectors aboard a Japan Coast Guard airplane (front) arrive at Fukuoka airport in Fukuoka Prefecture, southwestern Japan, at 9:07 a.m. on Oct. 4, 2011, to head for South Korea in accordance with their wishes aboard a Korean Air plane (back). Tokyo and Seoul arranged the transfer of the defectors who were found adrift on a wooden boat off Ishikawa Prefecture in September 2011.

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9 N. Korean defectors leave for S. Korea

9 N. Korean defectors leave for S. Korea

FUKUOKA, Japan - A Korean Air jet carrying nine North Korean defectors takes off from Fukuoka airport in Fukuoka Prefecture, southwestern Japan, at 10:45 a.m. on Oct. 4, 2011. The transfer of the defectors who were found adrift on a wooden boat off Ishikawa Prefecture in September 2011 was arranged between Tokyo and Seoul in accordance with their wishes to seek asylum in South Korea.

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9 N. Korean defectors leave for S. Korea

9 N. Korean defectors leave for S. Korea

OMURA, Japan - A bus carrying nine North Korean defectors leaves a Justice Ministry facility in the city of Omura, Nagasaki Prefecture, southwestern Japan, at around 8 a.m. on Oct. 4, 2011. The defectors, who were found adrift on a wooden boat off Ishikawa Prefecture in September 2011, departed for South Korea in accordance with their wishes from Fukuoka airport the same day.

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