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Sea Mystery: What Happened On Tiro II? Family Seeks Answers

Sea Mystery: What Happened On Tiro II? Family Seeks Answers A restless older sister, Salote Raluve, waits anxiously for answers about her younger brother’s mysterious disappearance at sea. by inoke rabonu 25 May 2021 14:52 Salote Raluve (second from left), the sister of missing seaman Qiritivabea Cagilabakomeli (INSET), is consoled by family members Tima Cakacaka (left) and Kali Vakatawa at their home in Cunningham on May 24, 2021. Photo: Leon Lord 2021-05-30 A restless older sister, Salote Raluve, waits anxiously for answers about her younger brother’s mysterious disappearance at sea. Six days after bei

The Fiji Times » 64 search, rescue missions last year

Luke Rawalai 10 April, 2021, 1:30 am Minister for Commerce, Trade, Tourism and Transport, Faiyaz Koya is briefed by David Kolitagane at the opening of the MSAF office at Pacific Harbour in Deuba, on Thurs 08 April 2021. Picture: ELIKI NUKUTABU THE Fiji Maritime Surveillance Rescue Coordination Centre (FMSRCC), managed by the Fiji Navy, recorded 64 search and rescue operations last year alone. Officiating at the opening of the MSAF new office in Pacific Harbour yesterday, Minister for Commerce, Trade, Tourism and Transport Faiyaz Koya said of this figure, five cases were from the Navua area. Mr Koya said from the cases reported, FMSRCC spent about $90,000 on the operations.

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  Apr 08, 2021 03:33:01 PM Eleven people were declared missing at sea by the Fiji Maritime Surveillance Rescue Coordination Centre last year and sixty four search and rescue operations were recorded. Of this figure, five cases were from the Pacific Harbour area. Minister for Commerce, Trade, Tourism and Transport Faiyaz Koya said the Fiji Maritime Surveillance Rescue Coordination Centre spent approximately $90,000 on the search and rescue operation. 165 persons were rescued, 52 were self-rescue and 11 have been declared missing at sea. What this means is, resources need to be deployed each time there is a search and rescue mission as lives are in danger and safety has been compromised, Koya said.

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