Two individuals set out to sea in a 43-foot-long boat. However, after a certain period of time had passed, their boat did not return. Approximately two weeks went by, leading to concerns about their survival. Unexpectedly, one of them was found in Canadian waters by the crew of a fishing boat from Cap Flattery, Washington. She was floating on a life raft and had not lost her courage. Eventually, she came into view of the crew of a fishing boat. The whole situation was quite extraordinary.
According to Petty Officer Steve Strohmaier of the U.S. Coast Guard, the person was found last Thursday. She had been floating on a life raft for several days. She did not lose her courage. Finally, she came into view of the crew of a fishing boat. The situation is somewhat miraculous.
On October 12, the fishing boat left Washington Coast. The expected return date was October 15. However, even after a week, they did not come back, prompting the Coast Guard to issue a distress call on Sunday. After the Good Samaritan fishing boat from Canada found the individual, the Canadian Coast Guard sent a radio message. They then came and took her back to the shore. She was admitted to the hospital from there. At that time, her physical condition was stable.
However, the other person on this boat is still missing. The U.S. Coast Guard will start their search when they get information directly from the surviving person who has returned. They will consider what steps to take in the future after obtaining information from the person who has survived and returned. On Wednesday, the U.S. Coast Guard reported that after more than 8 hours of searching, covering an area of over 1,400 square miles, the search for “new information” is underway.