Mexico's navy is currently conducting an extensive search operation across the Caribbean for two humanitarian Cuba aid boats that have gone missing. The vessels, carrying nine crew members of various nationalities, failed to reach Havana as scheduled after departing Isla Mujeres last week. Concerns are mounting for the safety of those on board.
Search Efforts Intensify for Missing Cuba Aid Boats
The Mexican Navy confirmed activating its search-and-rescue protocols on Thursday. This action follows the failure of the two sailboats to arrive at their intended destination in Cuba. The specific route was from Isla Mujeres, located in Mexico's Quintana Roo state, to Havana.
Both vessels embarked on their journey last week, reportedly carrying essential humanitarian supplies. Authorities have not yet disclosed the nature of these supplies or the specific nationalities of the nine crew members involved. (according to Reuters)
Ongoing Investigation and Next Steps
Naval forces are now sweeping a wide area of the Caribbean Sea, utilizing all available resources to locate the missing boats. The exact circumstances surrounding their disappearance remain unclear at this time. (according to BBC News)
Officials are urging anyone with information regarding the vessels' whereabouts to contact the Mexican Navy immediately. Updates will be provided as the search progresses and new details emerge.
Reference: World news | The Guardian







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