CoverMaritime SecurityNews Tourist floating in Aegean Sea for two days rescued By maritimemag November 6, 2019 ShareTweet 0 Greece has rescued a 47-year old woman floating in a rubber dinghy in the Aegean Sea for nearly two days has been rescued. According to coastguard officials on Tuesday the woman, holidaying on a sailboat near the Greek island of Folegandros, boarded an inflatable boat around midday on Nov. 1 to get supplies but was declared missing a day later. The alerted Greek authorities found her in the boat on Sunday morning some 40 nautical miles southwest of Folegandros, close to the island of Crete. Seven coastguard vessels, three private boats, a plane, and a helicopter were involved in the search operation. “I was blown away, blown away in my dinghy,” she said as she disembarked a coastguard vessel at the port of Iraklion, on Crete, where she received medical care as a precaution. While out at sea she relied on candy for a meal, a coastguard official told Reuters without disclosing her identity or further details. Local media reported that she is an experienced sailor from New Zealand. © 2019, maritimemag. All rights reserved.
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