|
Boat with Haitians capsizes, 113 saved, 85 missing
2009-07-28
PROVIDENCIALES, Turks and Caicos - An overloaded sailboat carrying Haitian migrants sank off the Turks and Caicos Islands and as many as 85 people are missing, the U.S. Coast Guard said Tuesday. An estimated 200 people were aboard the boat when it capsized Monday afternoon, said Petty Officer 1st Class Jennifer Johnson, a Coast Guard spokeswoman in Miami. One survivor said the boat struck a reef as it tried to elude police. The Coast Guard was optimistic daylight would help it find more survivors. "We're really hoping we can find as many people as possible," Johnson said. Rescuers found 113 survivors stranded on two reefs roughly 2 miles (3 kilometers) southeast of West Caicos island. Most of them were ferried to land by Turks and Caicos authorities using small boats. Two bodies were also recovered, said Lt. Cmdr. Matt Moorlag, a Coast Guard spokesman. The boat had been at sea for three days when those aboard saw a police vessel and accidentally steered the boat onto a reef as they tried to hide, survivor Alces Julien told The Associated Press at a hospital were some survivors were receiving treatment. Johnson said information from survivors indicates that the boat set out from Haiti with about 160 passengers but stopped at an unknown location and picked up 40 others. She said overloading appeared to be a factor in the accident near this island chain north of Haiti and southeast of the Bahamas. "These vessels, they are grossly overloaded. Two hundred people on a sailboat is astronomical," she said. Johnson said the Coast Guard was using a helicopter, a jet and the cutter Valiant, which was sending out smaller search vessels. A C-130 aircraft was expected to join the search. Turks and Caicos authorities reported the accident Monday to the U.S. Coast Guard, which patrols the region for drug traffickers and illegal migrants and often helps in search and rescue efforts. Haitians routinely take to the seas in rickety, overcrowded boats in hopes of escaping poverty in the Western Hemisphere's poorest nation. In May 2007, an overcrowded sloop carrying more than 160 migrants capsized off the Turks and Caicos Islands. Some of the victims were eaten by sharks. The 78 people who survived accused a Turks and Caicos patrol boat of ramming their vessel as they approached shore and towing them into deeper water. In May, a boat carrying at about 30 mainly Haitian migrants capsized off Florida's coast, killing at least nine people, including a pregnant woman. ____ Associated Press writer Mike Melia contributed to this report from San Juan, Puerto Rico.
|  |
5 children, woman found dead in Fla. apartment (2009-09-20) | Hurricane Bill gathers strength out in Atlantic (2009-08-17) | Boat with Haitians capsizes, 113 saved, 85 missing (2009-07-28) | From Haiti, a surprise: good news about AIDS (2009-07-06) | Hope fades, grief sets in near fallen Haiti school (2008-11-11) | Search goes on but hopes slim in Haiti collapse (2008-11-10) | Death toll climbs to 75 in Haiti school collapse (2008-11-08) | 4 children rescued from rubble of Haiti school (2008-11-08) | Haitian school collapses, at least 30 killed (2008-11-07) | Aid agencies: world's poor will be biggest victims (2008-10-14) | Matt Damon, Wyclef Jean visit Haiti city in ruins (2008-09-14) | Deadly Ike cuts across Cuba as Haiti toll rises (2008-09-09) | Deadly Ike rakes Cuba, could hit Havana head-on (2008-09-08) | Ike's floods kill 58, add insult to Haiti's misery (2008-09-08) | Ike blasts Turks and Caicos, floods Haiti again (2008-09-07) | Powerful Hurricane Ike looms as trouble for Gulf (2008-09-07) | Powerful storm raises fears from Caribbean to Gulf (2008-09-06) | Peacekeepers, aid workers race to feed Haitians (2008-09-06) | Hanna takes aim at Bahamas, Ike next in line (2008-09-04) | Hanna leaves 61 dead in Haiti as more storms brew in Atlantic (2008-09-03) | Hanna expected to move over the Bahamas (2008-09-03) | Hurricane Hanna threatens US southeast coast (2008-09-01) | Deadly Gustav lashes Jamaica, eyes Cuba, US (2008-08-29) | Tourists evacuate as Gustav grows near Jamaica (2008-08-28) | Gustav kills 11; US Gulf Coast prepares for storm (2008-08-27) |
|
|
|
|
|