Five fishermen who spent 55 days adrift at sea arrived at a harbor on the Galapagos on Saturday, rescued by a fishing boat, writes Ecuador's navy.
The fishermen, three Peruvians and two Colombians, had been missing since mid-March and were discovered on May 7 by an Ecuadorian fishing boat hunting for tuna.
Problems are said to have arisen with the generator on the fishermen's boat two days after they set off from Pucusana, just south of Peru's capital Lima.
The men are reported to be in a stable state.
This year, a Peruvian fisherman, 61-year-old Máximo Napa, spent 95 days alone at sea. He too was rescued by an Ecuadorian vessel and was reunited with his family in mid-March.