The survivors of the shipwreck faced extreme hardship, with many dying from thirst, hunger, and despair. They made a rudimentary raft, but the journey was perilous, and they were nearly drowned in the process. After several failed attempts to cross the seas, two men managed to reach the island of St. Anne, where they were rescued. The rest of the survivors remained on North Island for about a month, living off the meagre resources they could find, including turtle-infested marsh water. Their ordeal finally ended when a rescue mission was launched, saving the remaining survivors.
Struggles and Survival on the Island


