Canadian teen survives being trapped on ice floe with polar bears!Byline: ANI London, November 10 (ANI): A Canadian teenager was trapped on a floating piece of ice with three polar bears on it in the northern part of Hudson Bay Hudson Bay, inland sea of North America, c.475,000 sq mi (1,230,000 sq km), c.850 mi (1,370 km) long and c.650 mi (1,050 km) wide, E central Canada. Hudson Bay and James Bay (its southern extension) and all their islands border Nunavut Territory, Manitoba, Ontario, in Canada's Arctic, until he was rescued. The 17-year-old's ordeal started after the snowmobile he was riding in with his 67-year-uncle broke down about 11 miles from Coral Harbour, a tiny community on Nunavut's Southampton Island. The pair later got separated while walking towards the community to seek help. Director of the Government of Nunavut's protection services branch, Ed Zebedee, briefed that a large chunk of ice broke off, setting the teen adrift. Searchers on snowmobiles found the uncle but the teenager was trapped with three polar bears, an adult and two older cubs, on the same large ice pan. "He did have to shoot the polar bear to protect himself. There were two other bears on the ice pan but they stayed away from him so he didn't shoot at them at all," the Telegraph quoted Zebedee as saying. The young boy tried to stay as much farther as possible from the animals. Jean-Pierre Sharp, an official with the Joint Rescue Co-ordination Centre at Canadian Forces Base A Canadian Forces Base or CFB (French Base des forces canadiennes or BFC) refers to a military installation of the Canadian Forces. For a facility to qualify as a Canadian Forces Base, it must station one or more major units (eg. Trenton in Ontario, said a pilot sent by a government search-and-rescue agency located the teen 20 miles away from where the snowmobile had broken down.ater, two search-and-rescue technicians dropped down to a larger ice floating a short distance away to rescue the young boy who was found suffering from hypothermia hypothermia Abnormally low body temperature, with slowing of physiological activity. It is artificially induced (usually with ice baths) for certain surgical procedures and cancer treatments. . He was taken to a hospital in Churchill, Manitoba after the rescue operation. (ANI) Copyright 2009 Asian News International The Asian News International (ANI) agency provides multimedia news to China and 50 bureaus in India. It covers virtually all of South Asia since its foundation and presently claims, on its official website, to be the leading South Asia-wide news agency. (ANI) - All Rights Reserved. Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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