CIUDAD DEL CARMEN, Mexico (AP) — Six oil workers who were rescued alive after floating for three days in the Gulf of Mexico are stable and conscious, though suffering from bumps and bruises and sunburnt after weathering a tropical storm, a doctor overseeing their treatment said Monday.
All were transferred from a hospital run by Mexico’s state oil company, Petroleos Mexicanos, or Pemex, to a private clinic, according to Dr. Liliana Santana.
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Six oil workers rescued in Gulf of Mexico after tropical storm are stable
September 12, 2011