Saturday UPDATE: The US Coast Guard suspended its search for the Mako vessel on New Year's Day. The Coast Guard said that, along with partner agencies, it searched approximately 17,000 square miles, roughly double the size of Massachusetts, for about 84 hours.
“Our thoughts and prayers go out to the families of the missing people,” said Capt. Stephen V. Burdian, Seventh District Chief of Response. “I encourage anyone with information about the people aboard to contact us as soon as possible.”
If you have any information on the whereabouts of the people, contact the District Seven Command Center at 305-415-6800.
FROM EARLIER: AN ongoing search and rescue mission is underway for an overdue vessel which departed Bimini with several people on board earlier this week.
The search is being conducted by the Royal Bahamas Defence Force Search and Rescue Unit, the Royal Bahamas Police Force Marine Division, BASRA and United States Coast Guard.
The 29ft Mako vessel departed Freeport, Grand Bahama with eight to ten occupants and was last seen leaving Bimini on Tuesday morning, the Royal Bahamas Defence Force said.
The boat was heading to Florida, USA.
“Aerial and maritime searches along the coast lines, ocean waters, nearby cays and reefs are currently being conducted without success thus far,” the RBDF said. “Community persons have also taken part in the search and are encouraged to keep their eyes open for the vessel.”
Comments
John 3 years, 11 months ago
US news reporting that there were 20 people on board. This would be highly unusual to have 20 people on a 39 foot boat which is designed to carry 8-10 persons max.
bahamianson 3 years, 11 months ago
Thats right, they are saying 20 people on a 29 footet. People have suggested a smuggling operation. Bad weather, rough seas is the perfect time for smuggling. Who is going on a joy ride in bad weather travelling from Bimini to Florida in an overloaded boat?
imnotsmart99 3 years, 11 months ago
There is more to the story that is not being told. Human Trafficking, Drug Smuggling ?
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