Man and Dog Rescued by Coast Guard as Sailboat Sinks Off Coast of Florida During Hurricane Helene

Mar. 15, 2025

A man and his dog were rescued from their sailboat off the coast of Florida as Hurricane Helene approached the state.

The 36-foot sailboat “became disabled” and “started taking on water approximately 25 miles off Sanibel Island” on Thursday, Sept. 26, according tothe U.S. Coast Guard.

In the brief clip, a rescuer can be seen getting lowered into the water before swimming over to the disabled sailboat, where the man and dog were waiting.

Wearing life preservers, the duo entered the water as well and swam a short distance in choppy water before rescuers in a helicopter could hoist them to safety.

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The end of the clip showed the man holding and petting his dog as he high-fived one of the rescuers onboard the helicopter.

The man and dog “were reportedly in good medical condition” after the incident and were “brought to Southwest Florida International airport to meet with EMS,” according to the Coast Guard. Meanwhile, the sailboat is still “adrift and disabled.”

A man and his dog were rescued Thursday, Sept. 26, after their boat became disabled as Hurricane Helene approached Florida.USCGSoutheast/X

Man and Dog Rescued After Hurricane Helene Disables Sailboat

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At least10 people died, including seven people in Georgia, after Hurricane Helenemade landfallas aCategory 4storm in the Big Bend area of Florida on Thursday, Sept. 26.

As of Friday, Sept. 27, millions of people are without power across southeastern portions of the United States, according toPowerOutage.us.

At one point, more than one million people were without power in Florida alone, but that number has since dropped.

source: people.com