Post by : Mariam Al-Faris
Photo: WAM
The UAE National Guard, in cooperation with the Coast Guard and the National Search and Rescue Center, successfully carried out a rescue mission to save four individuals whose jet skis had drifted out into open waters off the coast of Abu Dhabi.
The event happened at Dhabha, where the group found themselves stuck due to strong sea currents. These powerful currents prevented the individuals from returning to shore on their own, leaving them unprotected on the open sea.
The victims were identified and successfully rescued thanks to the UAE National Guard's prompt response and high level of preparedness. The rescue professionals acted immediately to ensure the group's safety and rescue them from the risky situation. The individuals were then sent to the nearest hospital for medical treatment and care, where they were examined to ensure that they were not injured.
This rescue operation demonstrates the ability of the UAE's emergency response teams to ensure the safety and well-being of persons in trouble in the country's waterways.
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