Four Divers Rescued By Coast Guard Off The Carolina Coast
The U.S. Coast Guard has rescued four divers near the Carolina Coast after reports of them not resurfacing near the Myrtle Beach area on Monday.
“The divers found themselves on an assisting US Naval warship after 16 hours alone and adrift in the Atlantic before being brought back to their families by CG Station Oak Island on the CG 47287,” the post states. Read more here
Great work to the U.S. Coast Guard for rescuing the four divers as we wish them a speedy recovery. Please be safe out there!
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