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Dog Rescued on Oil Rig Off Thai Coast
- Updated: May 7, 2019
On Apr 12, a dog was found 135 miles off a Thai Coast on an oil rig. The dog was detected by workers on a oil supply out during sea. This caused a organisation of people to work together to find a many effective approach to save a dog.
Vitisak Payalaw, a workman for Chevron Thailand Exploration Production, played a vital purpose in saving this dog. There are many ways this dog could have been saved though a many fit approach was by regulating a wire to lift him to a protected place. While this might sound simple, it took Payalaw and a other members 15 whole mins to rescue a animal. Payalaw pronounced that they discovered this animal only in time since a seas had turn stronger that caused a dog to be put during a aloft risk of not being saved during all.
When a animal was rescued, he looked low-spirited. The workers gave him a name, Boonrod, and a food that he indispensable to survive. According to Payalaw, a name Boonrod means that “he has finished good kismet and that helps him to survive.”
The rescue was an downright knowledge for Boonrod withdrawal a animal emptied and weak. Nevertheless, after a few good dishes and some tender, amatory caring Boonrod was pronounced to have regained a powerful ardour for adventure. The dog now appears to be contented and content, and prepared for his subsequent adventure.
Written by: Gloria Mcalpin
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NPR: Dog Saved By Workers On Oil Rig, 135 Miles Off Thai Coast
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