The port police station, in cooperation with the Dubai Police Air Rescue, rescued 14 sailors after their huge iron craft was driven out and collided with the breakwater rocks in front of the waterfront in Deira Island due to the high winds caused by the wind. The crew was unable to control with it.

Acting director of the port police station, Col. Saeed Al-Madhani, said that the Maritime Rescue Team was treated with high professionalism with the incident from the moment it received the report, despite the bad weather conditions of the high winds and the high waves. He said that the crew was able to evacuate the boat and rescue the sailors using an innovative method. Connecting the rescue lines between the boat and the sea bumper because of the difficulty and reached the police boats to the place.

He added that the rescue team and the divers were able to transport the sailors to safety in a 35-minute operation, urging seafarers and shipowners to abide by the safety instructions and not to go to sea in the difficult weather conditions and high ratios of the wave. For his part, said Head of Maritime Rescue Department, Abdullah al-Qusayb al-Naqbi, said that the command and control room received a message at 6:14 am yesterday, stating that Asians were desperate to sink off the waterfront of Deira Island due to disruptions, vehicle exhaustion, wind severity and the gravity of the waves.

He added that the marine rescue boats and joint patrols in the port police station moved with the air rescue helicopter and began to carry out the operation by land, sea and air, but due to the difficulty of the situation caused by the high winds and high waves, the police boats could not reach the huge iron complex because of the possibility of collision, The team worked to extend the ropes and install them in the boat while taking all safety measures for both rescuers and sailors. Rescuers and divers managed to transport the sailors one after the other to safety, as well as transporting their luggage, providing first aid For the needy of them.