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Captains Rescued in the Gulf of Mexico Are Already Safe

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Jorge Aragón and Ricardo Argáez, the two captains who were rescued adrift in the Gulf of Mexico arrived at 8:00 a.m. this Thursday at the naval base of Puerto Juárez, in Quintana Roo, after being rescued and located by a ship with a Polish flag on the high seas, where they were dragged by the marine current when they were 28 miles from Isla Mujeres. The two captains who rescued adrift in the ocean, had a telephone link with Gov. Mara Lezama Espi…
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Jorge Aragón and Ricardo Argáez, the two captains who were rescued adrift in the Gulf of Mexico arrived at 8:00 a.m. this Thursday at the naval base of Puerto Juárez, in Quintana Roo, after being rescued and located by a ship with a Polish flag on the high seas, where they were dragged by the marine current when they were 28 miles from Isla Mujeres. The two captains who rescued adrift in the ocean, had a telephone link with Gov. Mara Lezama Espi…

Puerto Juárez.- Jorge Aragón and Ricardo Argáez, the two captains who were rescued adrift in the Gulf of Mexico, had a telephone link with Gov. Mara Lezama Espinosa in the program “La Voz del Pueblo”, on their arrival at the naval base of the Navy in Puerto Juárez. Mara Lezama expressed her solidarity, as well as to their families. She informed them that with the solidarity of the quintanarroenses, the support of the Navy and of individuals, a s…

The captains Jorge Aragón and Ricardo Argáez arrived on Thursday, August 28, at the naval base of Puerto Juárez, after having stayed adrift for several days in the Gulf of Mexico. The rescue was possible thanks to a Polish vessel that located them when they were 28 miles from Isla Mujeres, after their boat was dragged by the current. The report of their incommunicado detention had turned on alerts between authorities and relatives, which led to …

Drafting / Canton Group The captains arrived in Puerto Juárez after being found by a Polish ship. The governor celebrated the rescue and expressed her solidarity. Mara Lezama maintains liaison with rescued captains after arriving on firm ground in Puerto Juárez and highlights the coordination with SEMAR Puerto Juárez.- Jorge Aragón and Ricardo Argáez, the [...] The post Mara Lezama talks with rescued captains in the Gulf of Mexico appeared first…

Puerto Juárez.- Jorge Aragón and Ricardo Argáez, the two captains who were rescued adrift in the Gulf of Mexico, had a telephone link with Gov. Mara Lezama Espinosa in the program “La Voz del Pueblo”, on their arrival at the naval base of the Navy in Puerto Juárez. Mara Lezama told them ... Read more The position Holds Mara Lezama liaison with captains rescued after arriving to firm ground in Puerto Juárez and highlights the coordination with SE…

They are home again. On the morning of this Thursday, August 28, the two Cozumelean captains, Jorge Aragón and Ricardo Argaez, arrived in Quintana Roo after being rescued in the high seas where they were drifting for five days. Here are the details on TV Azteca Quintana Roo. I COULD INTEREST YOU: “Your husband is alive”: This was how Polish captain advised relatives of the Cozumeleans lost in the high seas Both captains were received by their re…

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Azteca Quintana Roo broke the news in on Thursday, August 28, 2025.
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