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Lost fishing boat found

A fishing boat which went out on 26 Friday evening and became lost  was found yesterday, reports Miadhu.

The news paper identified the fishing boat as ‘Mofa 258”.

Miadhu reported that all the men aboard the fishing boat were fine, according to the Coast Guard.

The fishing boat was found 55 kilometres away from Hirilandhu of Thaa Atoll.

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Posted on April 1, 2010Author Minivan NewsCategories News in Brief

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