In a heartening turn of events, the Pakistan Navy, in collaboration with the Pakistan Maritime Security Agency (PMSA), has accomplished a significant breakthrough in the search operation for the missing fishermen from the Al Asad boat. Today, they announced the successful recovery of the bodies of the remaining four missing fishermen from the shallow open sea.
The ordeal began when the fishermen’s boat capsized in the open sea near Hajamru Creek on March 5. Responding swiftly to the distress call, Pakistan Navy and PMSA launched a relentless rescue operation utilizing a range of resources including aircraft, helicopters, ships, and fast boats.
After days of intense search efforts and unwavering determination, the joint teams managed to retrieve the bodies of the ten missing fishermen. Yesterday, the last four missing individuals were found, bringing a sense of closure to their families and loved ones.
In a statement issued by the Pakistan Navy, they expressed their gratitude to all personnel involved in the operation, acknowledging their tireless dedication and commitment to the mission. The bodies of all the missing fishermen have been recovered from the sea and subsequently handed over to the concerned civil authorities, facilitating the necessary procedures for their families.
This successful outcome stands as a testament to the unwavering resolve and coordination between the Pakistan Navy and PMSA in safeguarding the lives of their citizens. While the loss is mourned, the closure provided brings solace and underscores the importance of such collaborative efforts in times of crisis.
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