In a miraculous rescue operation, Japan Coast Guard personnel airlifted a young woman who survived a harrowing overnight ordeal at sea after drifting 50 miles away from shore on a floating ring. The Chinese woman in her 20s was swept away by strong currents as she enjoyed the beach in Shimoda city, Shizuoka prefecture.
Two tanker crew members heroically dove into the water to save her after spotting her off the coast of Tokyo. The coast guard swiftly flew the woman by helicopter to Yokohama for medical evaluation, where she was found to be dehydrated but in stable condition.
This incident serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of the ocean, even in the beautiful beaches of Japan. With over 6,000 islands, this nation attracts tourists seeking to cool off in the summer months but incidents like this highlight the importance of water safety. The Japan Coast Guard reported over 500 beach-related rescues in 2019 alone, emphasizing the need for caution and awareness when enjoying the ocean’s beauty.