Uruguay
Seven Argentines rescued after boat capsizes in Punta del Este
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An Argentine family of seven, including two children aged 2 and 14, was rescued in the waters off Punta del Este, Uruguay, after their boat capsized. Two people on a jet ski began the assistance, followed by a yacht, and Uruguay's Naval Prefecture completed the operation with no injuries reported.
Businessman Alberto Samid was transferred this Tuesday from Punta del Este, Uruguay, to Buenos Aires in a sanitary flight managed by the Province of Buenos Aires, following complications from a urinary infection. Samid criticized Governor Axel Kicillof and the Tourism Secretariat for the initial lack of assistance. Health Minister Nicolás Kreplak intervened to facilitate the transfer through the patient's prepaid health service.
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