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How the UK has been getting jabs to remote territories

news How the UK has been getting jabs to remote territories © MoD When UK government ministers pledged to inoculate all British adults by the autumn, they may not have been thinking about people living in some of the world s most remote places. And yet, since early January, by plane, ship and - in one case - supermarket freezer truck, that s exactly what s been happening. Officials say 250,000 vaccine doses have already been administered to adults in 11 of the 14 British Overseas Territories. Some of those places, like Gibraltar, Bermuda and the Cayman Islands, are easy to reach. Others require epic journeys. A mission to supply the 200 citizens of the gloriously named Edinburgh of the Seven Seas, on the volcanic island of Tristan da Cunha, was a case in point.

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➢Florida deputies rescued a 73-year-old woman from a sinking car last Saturday, and their bodycam videos recorded it.  Listen as it happens, here.   ➢Two drunk guys in Australia got carried miles out to sea on an inflatable mattress . . . but they only panicked when they started running out of beer.  Luckily, they had just enough phone battery to call for help. ➢There’s nothing like going on a camping trip where you’re one strong gust of wind away from falling to your death in the middle of the night. The Coast Guard in North Yorkshire, England got a call on Saturday afternoon after someone spotted a family’s camping tent set up on a small patch of grass just two feet from the edge of a cliff.  A cliff with a 280-FOOT drop. Oh, and that area is known for landslides.

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Man Survives By Hanging Onto Sea Rubbish For Over 14 Hours | आधी रात बीच समंदर में गिरा ये शख्स, कचरे ने ऐसे बचाई उसकी जान - Life Hacks
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Man Survives 14 Hours In Pacific Clinging to Fishing Buoy

Man Survives 14 Hours In Pacific Clinging to Fishing Buoy 27th February 2021 Rescuers from his cargo ship the Silver Intuition found chief engineer Vidam Perevertilov clinging to the fishing buoy A man survived 14 hours in the Pacific by clinging to a fishing buoy after he fell overboard from a cargo ship. Marine Industry News rounds up the stories on Vidam Perevertilov, the chief engineer on board the Silver Supporter who entered the water between New Zealand and the remote Pitcarin Islands on Tuesday 16 February. As his ship sailed away unaware of his predicament, Perevertilov swam to a “black dot” on the horizon which turned out to be an abandoned fishing buoy.

Hombre sobrevivió en el mar aferrándose a un pedazo de basura

Hombre sobrevivió en el mar aferrándose a un pedazo de basura
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