![]() He pointed out that these details don’t matter to the Coast Guard – it’s job is to rescue first, ask questions later – but the rescue has been called off and this is now just a search operation that could be aided by more information. Petty Officer Hernandez told The New York Times that, besides the names and nationalities of the passengers and crew, other details on the ship were missing – including why it was sailing to Florida and where specifically on Lake Worth Beach it was heading to. Strangely, there don’t appear to be any other similar reports. However, it was said to have 20 passengers and the family of one of them reported the disappearance. That could mean this was a boat with the beacon removed to avoid detection. It makes it a lot easier for us to deploy to that location.”Ĭoast Guard Petty Officer Jose Hernandez revealed one strange bit of information to the South Florida Sun-Sentinel: there was no signal received from an Emergency Position-Indicating Radio Beacon. “When it touches the water or if it’s activated in an emergency it would send us the location of that. A detailed map of the sorties made by Coast Guard boats and aircraft was released, but no further information about the vessel or its passengers. That Coast Guard report on Facebook was picked up by The New York Times and other mainstream media outlets. The Coast Guard & partner agencies searched approximately 17,000 square miles, roughly double the size of Massachusetts, for about 84 hours. If you have any information please contact Coast Guard #District7 Command Center at 30. Coast Guard suspended its search at approximately noon for the overdue vessel between the Bahamas and south Florida. What happened to this one and why is there so little information about it? That area is the Florida corner of infamous Bermuda Triangle – long the home of missing boats and planes. We’ve reached that point with a 29-foot (9-meter) Mako Cuddy Cabin vessel with 20 people onboard that left Bimini in the Bahamas on 12/28/20 but never arrived at its destination - Lake Worth, Florida. When the weather was clear, no explanations are given by the Coast Guard or other search agencies, and the mainstream media moves on to other news, that’s when disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle become mysterious. When the ship is not found and the search is called off, it also makes the mainstream media. When details about the ship and the passengers are concealed from the public, it’s generally assumed the boat was trafficking in drugs or carrying people attempting to escape from their home country and enter the U.S. ![]() When a ship carrying 20 people disappears in the Bermuda Triangle, it makes the mainstream news.
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