Rescue Two Adults and a Baby Aboard a Drifting Boat in the Ametlla De Mar
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The boat had been damaged in the engine
The boat was moved to the port of L'Ametlla de Mar
The Civil Guard assisted the crew and towed the ship to the port
A boat was adrift after suffering a breakdown in the engine that made it stop when it was already far from the coast of Tarragona, Spain. It just had to be towed by the Civil Guard, which rescued the three passengers - including a baby.
The boat stopped due to an engine problem and had to be rescued by the Civil Guard of Tarragona.
Last Monday, the Civil Guard assisted a pleasure boat with two adults and a one-year-old baby on board, which was "out of control" due to an engine failure half a mile from the mouth of the port of Sant Jordi d'Alfama, in Ametlla de Mar (Baix Ebre), as reported by the body this Friday.
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