Two Fishermen Rescued by Mexico After Floating at Sea in Cooler Box
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A boat carrying migrants that had set sail from Cuba and had been missing since last week has been found near the Yucatan Peninsula, according to Mexican authorities. The post Mexico: Migrants rescued from Cuba on a boat that had been missing since last week appeared first on in.gr.
Cubans often try to leave the island in small boats to reach the US or Mexico, risking their lives.
Mexico rescued, on Thursday, 16 Cuban migrants who were on a driftboat and from which there was no news since last week, reported a source from the Mexican Navy to AFP. The boat departed from the province of Pinar del Río, west of Havana, on August 11, and its whereabouts were unknown since then, according to Cuban and United States press vehicles.
For five days, two Mexican fishermen drifted, without food or drinking water, until they were found by the Mexican Navy some 240 kilometres off the coast of Chiapas.
Two Mexican Fishermen Found Floating In A Cooler Out In The Pacific
Two fishermen have been rescued after they were found floating in a cooler off the coast of Mexico. The Mexican Navy says they found the men Wednesday about 150 miles off the coast, where they had been floating in the Pacific Ocean in a large fishing cooler with no food or water for five days. The navy said they were airlifted to Mexico, where they received medical attention before being reunited with their families. It’s not clear how the men b…
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