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The Japanese Coast Guard has released a video of the missing Gulf Livestock 1 crew being rescued at sea on Wednesday (September 2) evening. The video shows 45-year-old chief officer Saren Edvarod of the Philippines carried to a Coast Guard boat and covered in blankets.
On Friday, September 4, the Japanese Coast Guard announced the rescue of a man believed to be the second survivor of a ship carrying cattle from New Zealand to China that experienced a storm in the East China Sea. A life jacket and cattle carcasses were also found at the same location, the Coast Guard said. The 41 remaining crew members are still considered missing and their search continues.
On Friday, September 4, the Japanese Coast Guard announced the rescue of a man believed to be the second survivor of a ship carrying cattle from New Zealand to China that experienced a storm in the East China Sea. A life jacket and cattle carcasses were also found at the same location, the Coast Guard said. The 41 remaining crew members are still considered missing and their search continues.
„Three ships, an aircraft and two divers participated in the search for Gulf Livestock 1. The ship, carrying nearly 6,000 cows, disappeared Wednesday, sending a distress signal when Typhoon Maysak crashed, causing strong winds and a storm in the sea. The 43-man crew consisted of 39 from the Philippines, two from New Zealand and two from Australia, the Coast Guard reports. The service, citing Mr. Edvarod, reported that the plane’s engine had broken down and then the ship sank in a wave and capsized.
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