More than 300 fishermen stuck in the cry, complicated evacuation: the catch was more important to them

by Andrea
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139 fishermen were evacuated from the Ice Hrying Cycle to the Okhotsko Sea on the Russian Far East. Referring to the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations on Wednesday, Reuters reported, TASR writes.

The ministry had previously stated that about 300 fishermen were stuck in the cry. “Under no circumstances will they leave without catching” And without his fishing equipment.

Helicopters and ships were deployed in the rescue operation, which transported all 139 people stuck on the shore. The helicopters were evacuated by 44 people, another 65 got ashore on board the ships. There were 31 specialists on the spot who had 17 pieces of technology. Part of the fishermen got into safety by their own.

For the time being, there is no reason for which so many fishermen were in the only place in the Sachalin region at once. The Ministry specified that They got to the Otrocotian Sea in the Crye that broke off on a frozen river Dolinka Near the village Malki.

Winters in the Sachalin region on the Russian Far East, which includes the island of Sakhalin and the chain of the Kuril Islands, are very cold and heavy snowfall and often last for more than five months. The season of traditional winter fish starts in February and ends in April.

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