Bagerhat, Aug. 18 -- Members of the Coast Guard (CG) have rescued eight fishermen who were drifting in the Bay of Bengal for three days.

According to a CG statement issued Monday, the fishermen were given first aid and food before their boat was brought to the Harbaria riverbank.

Lt. Com Siam-Ul-Haq, media officer of the CG, said fishing boat 'FB Mayer Doa' left for the sea with eight fishermen on August 14.

The trawler went out of order due to a mechanical fault in the mid-sea, leaving the fishermen stranded, reads the statement.

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On August 17, one of the fishermen called the CG's emergency helpline 16111 when they came within mobile network.

Responding to th...