PCG rescues Australian couple adrift in Palawan waters


The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) rescued an elderly Australian couple who got stranded aboard a crippled yacht in Palawan waters.

Gretch Mary Acuario, PCG District Palawan spokesperson, said Saturday that the couple got marooned approximately one nautical mile from the port of Citinickel mining company in Narra, southern Palawan on Friday.

The couple, rescued by PCG personnel based in the municipality, was identified as Kelvin Maurice Hofman, 74, and his wife, Deana Hofman, 67.

“The couple had set off from Kudat, Malaysia, with the goal of arriving in Puerto Princesa City. Their expedition, however, met inclement weather,” the PCG spokesperson said.

“These conditions led to a distress situation for the couple. The urgency of their situation reached its peak when their yacht ran out of fuel, leaving them stranded and in need of immediate assistance,” she added.

PCG District Palawan immediately mobilized a search and rescue team, which included the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Of
fice, Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office, Citinickel, Municipal Agriculture Office, and Barangay Bato Bato officials.

Both seniors were reported to be in stable condition after being provided with immediate medical attention and support.

Source: Philippines News Agency

  • malaysiang

    Related Posts

    Mbpp Enforcement Officers To Be Equipped With Body Cameras To Enhance Transparency, Safety

    GEORGE TOWN, The Penang Island City Council (MBPP) has introduced the use of body cameras to enhance transparency, accountability and safety of its enforcement officers in the field.

    State Local Government, Town and Country Planning Committee chairm…

    DSWD-6 readies P147-M in relief resources for Mt. Kanlaon eruption

    BACOLOD CITY – The Department of Social Welfare and Development-Western Visayas (DSWD-6) is preparing PHP147.575 million in relief resources and standby funds as part of its response in the event of another eruption of Mt. Kanlaon in Negros Island.