How A Shining Material Help A Seafarer Survive in the Pacific

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  • Vidam Perevertilov fell off cargo ship Silver Supporter into the Pacific Ocean 
  • He plunged off the deck while getting fresh air after his shift on February 16
  • He spent hours struggling to stay afloat before seeing something on the horizon
  • Perevertilov swam to the fishing buoy and clung to it until he was rescued 

According to a Daily Mail report, a sailor who spent hours fighting the ferocious waves of the Pacific Ocean after falling overboard survived by clinging to an abandoned fishing buoy.

What happened?

Vidam Perevertilov fell off the cargo ship Silver Supporter on February 16 without a life jacket during its regular journey between Tauranga and Pitcairn Island.  

After finishing his night-shift in the engine room, he felt hot and dizzy and went to the deck to take in some fresh air.

But in his exhausted state, he slipped overboard in the pitch dark into the icy sea as his crew and ship – unaware he was missing – drifted off into the distance. 

The Light of Hope

Mr. Perevertilov spent hours struggling to stay afloat until the sunlight offered a glimpse of hope – something black several kilometers away bobbing on the horizon.  

‘He started swimming towards it. It turned out to be an old fishing buoy. It was not anchored to anything or a boat, it was just a piece of sea rubbish,’ his son Marat told Stuff from Lithuania. 

The Tracing & Rescue

At 10 am, the crew realized Mr. Perevertilov was missing and the captain radioed in the emergency and swiftly turned the ship around. 

Using work logs, they were able to determine the ship’s coordinates at 4 am, when Mr. Perevertilov was last seen, and send distress messages to JRCC Tahiti and other ships in that area. 

A rescue mission was launched, coordinated by several authorities, including a French navy aircraft based in Polynesia and the Meteo-France, a French-national meteorological service, who drafted probable drift patterns. 

As search teams ramped up their efforts, Perevertilov, dehydrated and blistering under the sun, held out hope someone would find him before nightfall.  

Then, suddenly, the Silver Supporter appeared in the distance.

‘The Silver Supporter was running search patterns and one of the passengers said he had heard a weak, human shout on the starboard side of the ship,’  Marat said. 

Marat said the captain steered the ship back into its initial search path and a lookout noticed a hand sticking up out of the sea. 

The cargo ship pulled up alongside the sailor and threw him a lifebuoy, then lowered a ladder and a crewman pulled him on board.  

The Miraculous Survival

Marat, who was told the miraculous tale of survival from his father, said he looked 20 years older when they found him.  

 

‘I probably would have drowned straight away, but he always kept himself fit and healthy and that’s why I think he could survive,’ Marat said. 

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Source: Daily Mail