Government Criticized for Ignoring Citizens' Work in Rescue of Teenagers in San Felipe, Bc
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A member of the Mexican Navy (Semar) led a rescue operation on Malecón beach in San Felipe, Baja California, by jumping into the sea to help two teenagers who were at risk of drowning. The rescuer, Kevin Francisco Pérez Organista, from Battalion 202 of the Semar, intervened in full uniform during a Holy Week patrol as part of “Operation Lifesaver Holy Week 2026.” According to the San Felipe City Council, the emergency occurred at 12:30 p.m. PT o…
On social networks it was pointed out that the municipal government only recognized the participation of the sailor and ignored the participation of civilians who, according to witnesses, first arrived at the scene of the events and were those who initially helped the young women.
Marina rescues person on San Felipe beach during Easter 2026 operation; she was attended and reported stable. Óscar Guzmán Quinto Poder The moment when an element of the Secretariat of the Navy jumped into the sea to rescue a person in danger was recorded as part of a surveillance operation in the middle of the holiday season. The event occurred on the beach of the Malecón, in San Felipe, Baja California, where a person presented difficulties t…
Rescue in San Felipe: how a sailor avoided a tragedy in the sea The rescue on the beach of San Felipe, Baja California, went viral after a sailor managed to save two young people who were about to drown in the sea. According to the images spread, the young people were dragged into the stream, which quickly put them at risk in an area where the waves could escalate in a matter of seconds. Faced with this emergency on the beach of San Felipe, an e…
A rescuer entered the sea in full uniform to assist two minors, ages 13 and 17, who were at risk in San Felipe, Baja California, on April 4, 2026. He managed to bring them to shore, where they received attention from authorities and civilians present in the area.
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