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Five fishermen rescued after 55 days adrift at sea
Five fishermen rescued after 55 days adrift at sea arrive in the Galapagos Islands in stable condition; Ecuadorian navy coordinated their recovery efforts.

Five fishermen who survived 55 days adrift by drinking rain and parboiling passing fish arrive in Galapagos
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Five fishermen lost at sea for 55 days rescued by Ecuadorian tuna boat

Five fishermen who spent 55 days adrift at sea arrive in the Galapagos Islands after rescue
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Five fishermen, three from Peru and two from Colombia, spent 55 days adrift in the Pacific Ocean before being rescued by an Ecuadorian boat on May 7. They encountered mechanical issues shortly after departing and survived on rainwater and fish caught at sea. After their rescue, they were brought to the Galapagos Islands, where they are in stable condition. The Ecuadorian navy is coordinating their return to their home countries following the harrowing ordeal.
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