Two men and woman rescued from deserted island in the Bahamas after 33 days

Shipwrecked! Two men and a woman who were stranded on a deserted island in the Bahamas for 33 DAYS after their boat capsized are finally rescued by Coast Guard and say they survived on COCONUTS

  • A US Coast Guard helicopter crew conducted the rescue on Tuesday in Anguilla Cay, an uninhabited Bahamian island between Cuba and the Florida Keys
  • The agency said officers spotted people waving flags during a routine air patrol of the waters around the island on Monday
  • The castaways, who have not been named publicly, were all Cuban nationals
  • They told rescuers that they ended up on the island about five weeks ago after their boat capsized in rough waters
  • They were airlifted to a hospital without any serious injuries  

Two men and a woman have been rescued from a deserted island in the Bahamas after they were stranded for 33 days and survived on coconuts.   

A helicopter crew with the US Coast Guard (USCG) conducted the Hollywood-worthy rescue on Tuesday.  

The agency said officers spotted people waving flags on Monday during a routine air patrol of the waters around Anguilla Cay, an uninhabited Bahama Banks’ island between Cuba and the Florida Keys.  

The castaways, who have not been named publicly, were all Cuban nationals, USCG said.  

The trio told rescuers that they ended up on the island about five weeks ago after their boat capsized in rough waters and they swam to shore.  

Two men and a woman were rescued from a deserted island in the Bahamas on Tuesday after they were stranded for 33 days and survived on coconuts. The trio are seen on the shore before a helicopter crew picked them up in a photo released by the US Coast Guard

One of the castaways, who officials said were Cuban nationals, is seen next to a pile of supplies air-dropped by the Coast Guard before the rescue

One of the castaways, who officials said were Cuban nationals, is seen next to a pile of supplies air-dropped by the Coast Guard before the rescue

The Coast Guard said officers spotted people waving flags on Monday during a routine air patrol of the waters around Anguilla Cay, an uninhabited Bahama Banks’ island between Cuba and the Florida Keys

USCG Petty Officer 2nd Class Brandon Murray said it wasn’t immediately clear why the people were in the boat in the first place, the Sun Sentinel reported. 

Murray speculated that they may have been migrants trying to make it to the US or fishermen who got lost at sea. 

He expressed disbelief that the group managed to survive for so long on the island alone.  

‘I cannot recall a time that we saved people who were stranded for over a month on an island,’ Murray said. ‘That is a new one for me.’ 

The Coast Guard posted a video on Twitter of a helicopter crew dropping a package with food, water and a radio down to the castaways on Monday

The crew then returned on Tuesday to airlift the trio and transport them to the Lower Keys Medical Center

The Coast Guard posted a video on Twitter of a helicopter crew dropping a package with food, water and a radio down to the castaways on Monday. The crew then returned on Tuesday to airlift the trio and transport them to the Lower Keys Medical Center

The helicopter crew that first noticed the group dropped water, food and a radio down to them on Monday, as seen in a video released by the USCG. 

A crew then returned on Tuesday to airlift them and bring them to the Lower Keys Medical Center.

None of the castaways appeared seriously hurt, USCG said.