Sailors Rescued After Using Palm Leaves to Make 'HELP' Sign

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Three sailors stranded on a Pacific atoll were rescued after using palm tree leaves to create a 'HELP' sign. The sailors, who are related and in their 40s, were found by the Coast Guard after a distress call was made by a family member. The sign made from palm leaves was crucial in their discovery.

A"HELP" sign made from palm tree leaves saved three sailors stranded on a tiny Pacific atoll for more than a week, after the

The initial search area was more than 78,000 square nautical miles. Only the sailors' palm tree sign alerted authorities to their whereabouts, when a Coast Guard HC-130J Hercules aircraft spotted it from the sky. Pikelot Atoll is an uninhabited coral island about 415 miles southeast of Guam that is occasionally visited by fishing boats. An The rescue operation was hindered by poor weather and a lack of planes, the Coast Guard said. “Persistent efforts” eventually saw the USCGC Oliver Henry, already at sea in Micronesia, diverted to join the rescue.The plane dropped survival packages and a radio onto the island while the Oliver Henry was diverted to pick them up.

This is not the first time that authorities have rescued sailors stranded on the island. In 2020, three Micronesians were found on Pikelot by the Australian Defense Force, after they spelled out"SOS" using palm tree leaves.

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