A Lithuanian rower has been rescued off the Queensland coast after he was caught in a tropical cyclone’s 130km/h winds and monster waves.
Aurimas Mockus bumped into hassle about 740km east of Mackay whereas making an attempt a 12,000km Pacific Ocean crossing from San Diego to Brisbane in his solo rowing boat.
HMAS Choules, a 16,000-tonne Royal Australian Navy touchdown ship, rescued Mockus on Monday morning.
He’s on his method again to Australian shores after a two-day wait within the turbulent ocean waters resulting from Tropical Cyclone Alfred, the Australian Maritime Security Authority (AMSA) mentioned.
Aurimas Mockus’ boat was pressured to battle heavy situations within the Coral Sea. Supply: Equipped / Division of Defence
Mockus set off on the journey in October and was days away from reaching his remaining vacation spot after rowing about 70 nautical miles a day.
He was bracing for the “most energy” of the cyclone on Thursday, saying he simply wanted to outlive the subsequent two days.
However the waves proved an excessive amount of when Cyclone Alfred began intensifying within the heat Coral Sea waters to a class two system with fixed 95km/h winds and gusts of as much as 130km/h.
The system induced swell to develop into a number of metre-high waves, prompting Mockus to activate his emergency beacon late on Friday.
A search and rescue mission began with a Cairns-based Challenger jet despatched to seek out the rower failing to identify Mockus on Saturday, nevertheless it did handle to make contact with the drained rower.
AMSA communicated with Mockus through the rescue plane by way of an interpreter on Sunday.
The company mentioned the rower had not reported any main accidents.
Mockus was attempting to hitch a brief checklist of ocean rowers to make the Pacific crossing solo with out stopping.
Brit Peter Chook was the primary in 1983, adopted by countryman John Beeden in 2015 and Australian Michelle Lee in 2023.
Fellow Australian Tom Robinson, who was making an attempt to turn out to be the youngest to perform the feat albeit with a break within the Prepare dinner Islands, spent 265 days at sea earlier than he was rescued off Vanuatu in 2023.
The 24-year-old Queenslander’s rowboat capsized, leaving him clinging bare to the hull for about 14 hours earlier than he was rescued by a cruise ship that made a 200km detour.