The Norfolk-based destroyer McFaul rescued 30 Somali men, women and children on Thursday from a skiff with engine problems. The Arleigh Burke class ship was on routine patrol and was about 100 miles north of Somalia when the skiff was spotted. The people on board had been without food for four days. (Navy courtesy photo)
The Norfolk-based destroyer McFaul rescued 30 Somali men, women and children who were stranded aboard a skiff with no food and little water last week.
The Arleigh Burke-class ship was on routine patrol about 100 miles north of Somalia on Thursday when crew members spotted the skiff, a Navy news release says. The skiff’s outboard motors had failed, and the people aboard had been without food for about four days, according to the release. They and the boat were taken aboard the McFaul and given food, blankets and a place to sleep.
The skiff’s engines were repaired, and the people who had been on board were taken to the northern coast of Somalia.
The McFaul is assigned to a multinational task force to conduct counter-piracy operations in the Gulf of Aden and the east coast of Somalia
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