At least 11 dead after boat capsized off Puerto Rico: US Coast Guard

This handout image released via Twitter by the US Coast Guard Seventh District shows Coast Guard, Customs and Border Protection and Puerto Rico Police units respond to capsized illegal voyage, north of Desecheo Island, Puerto Rico on May 12, 2022.  (Photo by US COAST GUARD / AFP)

At least 11 people have died after their boat, carrying an unknown number of people, overturned off the coast of Puerto Rico, the US Coast Guard said Thursday.

“As of 6 PM Thursday (2200 GMT), responding partner agency units have rescued 31 survivors, 11 female and 20 male. 11 deceased have been recovered,” said the Coast Guard in a tweet.

A spokesperson for the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) told AFP that the shipwreck occurred 10 nautical miles (18 kilometers) north of Desecheo Island, an uninhabited US territory between Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic.

The spokesperson noted that most of the survivors were from Haiti or the Dominican Republic, and that the search was ongoing.

The US Coast Guard said in a statement earlier Thursday that the capsized vessel was suspected of “taking part in an illegal voyage.”

This handout image released via Twitter by the US Coast Guard Seventh District shows Coast Guard, Customs and Border Protection and Puerto Rico Police units respond to capsized illegal voyage, north of Desecheo Island, Puerto Rico on May 12, 2022. (Photo by US COAST GUARD / AFP)

Just before noon, a CBP helicopter spotted the boat and a number of people in the water who appeared not to be wearing life jackets, the statement said.

Multiple rescue helicopters were launched and a Coast Guard vessel was diverted to assist in the recovery.

The statement also noted that CBP and Puerto Rican units were responding to help in the recovery effort.

In March, hundreds of Haitians landed in sailboats on the Florida coast while over 100 were intercepted off the Bahamas by the US Coast Guard.

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