Ocean rower Aurimas Mockus, who became stranded due to a cyclone off the east coast of Australia, has been safely rescued.

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  1. It’s great to hear that Aurimas Mockus has been safely rescued after being stranded by a cyclone off the east coast of Australia. His determination as an ocean rower is truly inspiring, and it’s a relief to know he is safe. The conditions at sea can be extremely dangerous, especially during a cyclone, so it’s a testament to the bravery of both Aurimas and the rescue team. I hope he recovers quickly and shares more about his experience in the future.

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