After 38 hours at sea, two Australian surfers were found and saved in waters off a remote Indonesian island.

After 38 hours at sea, two Australian surfers were found and saved in waters off a remote Indonesian island.

According to the parents of the missing tourists, the four Australian surfers. who went missing after their boat was hit by a storm in a remote area of Indonesia have found after spending more than 38 hours at sea. Steph Weisse, Will Teagle, Jordan Short, and two unidentifi Indonesians who were “bobbing on surfboards”. Were

According to the parents of the missing tourists, the four Australian surfers. who went missing after their boat was hit by a storm in a remote area of Indonesia have found after spending more than 38 hours at sea.

Steph Weisse, Will Teagle, Jordan Short, and two unidentifi Indonesians who were “bobbing on surfboards”. Were discover by a surf charter boat that was involve in the frantic search for the group.

The spectacular footage captured that moment shows both of the castaways celebrating and yelling with their rescuers. As they discovered they had successfully located one another in a big ocean.

Elliot Foote, an Australian Surfers, was found after more searching, but one Indonesian crew member is still missing.

Peter Foote, Foote’s father, claim that his son got lost from the group because he went in search of help.

He left his friends floating in the water and went in search of assistance. After finding them, the charter boat continued in search of Elliott, according to Peter.

“I’m incredibly relieved that everything worked out nicely and I hope he keeps enjoying his vacation.

He is in a wonderful setting to celebrate, in paradise with his girlfriend Weisse and ten friends. I’m eagerly anticipating his immediate return home after the remaining eight nights he has to enjoy.

The group’s boat was last spot Sunday night local time after they faced poor weather and torrential rain while traveling from Nias. A well-known surfing location about 150 kilometers from Indonesia’s Sumatra Island, to the seclud Pinang island.

The families claimed that a second boat carrying. The remainder of the group arrived safely to Pinang Island Sunday evening, helping to raise the alarm.

The families of the four Australians claimed that while Indonesian authorities carried out search and rescue operations with assistance from the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, the surf charter boats made all the difference by using their local knowledge of the currents to find where the group may have drifted.

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