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		<title>Pinoy seamen rescue Finnish rower 3,000 kms from land</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[What began as a solitary journey across one of the world’s most unforgiving oceans nearly turned tragic for Finnish rower Jari Saario until a group of Filipino seafarers turned a desperate situation into a story of survival and gratitude. In early January 2026, Saario was attempting a solo expedition from Cape Horn, Chile to Cape [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>What began as a solitary journey across one of the world’s most unforgiving oceans nearly turned tragic for Finnish rower Jari Saario until a group of Filipino seafarers turned a desperate situation into a story of survival and gratitude.</p>



<p>In early January 2026, Saario was attempting a solo expedition from Cape Horn, Chile to Cape Town, South Africa when his small vessel flooded and capsized about 3,000 kilometers southwest of South Africa.</p>



<p>Stranded in the vast South Atlantic, he drifted at sea for one and a half days before being spotted and rescued by the bulk carrier Cymona Eagle, manned by Filipino crew members.</p>



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<p>The seafarers brought him aboard, cared for him, and sheltered him for seven days as he recovered from the ordeal, an act Saario says he will never forget.</p>



<p>Weeks later, the survivor traveled to Helsinki to personally thank the Philippines through a courtesy call on Philippine Ambassador to Finland Domingo P. Nolasco.</p>



<p>The visit, disclosed in a February 4 news release from the Department of Foreign Affairs, marked the first time many had heard the full story of the dramatic rescue.</p>



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<p>During the meeting, Saario shared how the Filipino crew welcomed him in his most vulnerable moment.</p>



<p>He said the seafarers had become like family to him and that he felt welcomed as one of their own.</p>



<p>As a token of appreciation, Saario presented a photograph of himself with the crew, carrying a handwritten message on the back: “My deepest and most profound gratitude to the Filipino[s] for saving my life on 11 January 2026&#8230;.I remain beyond grateful for the dedication and bravery you demonstrated, and for the precious gift of additional time in life that your actions have granted me.”</p>



<p>The experience clearly left a deep impression. After the visit, Saario also took to Instagram to express his admiration, writing, “Filipinos are the most hospitable and kind-hearted people in the world.”</p>



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<p>For the Philippine Embassy in Helsinki, the rescue was more than just an act of maritime duty, it was a reflection of the Filipino spirit at sea.</p>



<p>In its statement, the Embassy saluted the crew for their bayanihan spirit, noting how their actions not only saved a life but also uplifted the image of Filipinos on the global stage.</p>



<p>In a country whose seafarers sail the world’s oceans by the hundreds of thousands, such moments often pass quietly, known only within the tight-knit circles of those at sea.</p>



<p>Saario’s journey — and the life-saving intervention of the Filipino crew who found him — offers a rare glimpse into the humanity that unfolds far from land, where courage and compassion can mean the difference between life and loss.</p>
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