Two fishermen rescued from Pacific after clinging onto cool box with no food or water for five days
Two fishermen were rescued from the Pacific Ocean after surviving for five days at sea clinging to a floating cool box, with no food or water throughout their ordeal. The rescue highlights the extreme dangers faced by those who find themselves stranded in open water far from shore, and the resilience required to survive such a prolonged period of exposure and deprivation.
The full article text was not available beyond the headline, so further specifics such as the men's identities, nationality, exact location, and details of the rescue operation cannot be confirmed here. The headline indicates the pair endured five days adrift before being found and brought to safety.
- Two fishermen rescued after five days adrift in the Pacific
- They survived by clinging to a floating cool box
- They had no food or water during the ordeal