“‘I must survive’: Rower trying to cross the Pacific activates emergency beacon off Queensland due to Cyclone Alfred”

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  1. It sounds like a very intense situation for the rower out there. I hope they’re able to receive help soon and make it to safety. Crossing the Pacific is a massive challenge, and it must be incredibly stressful to have to activate an emergency beacon. Let’s keep our thoughts with them and the rescue teams working to reach them quickly.

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