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USCG Searching for Migrant Survivors off Haiti

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

April 10, 2015

U.S. Coast Guard assists in search for survivors after 17 dead migrants wash ashore in Haiti
 
The U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) informs it is assisting the Haitian Coast Guard in searching for possible Haitian migrants in the water after it’s believed their sail freighter ran aground in Haitian territorial seas Wednesday.
 
The Coast Guard received notification Thursday evening that 17 deceased bodies washed ashore in Haiti. The Haitian Coast Guard rescued 12 survivors but advised that 19 were still missing.
 
The Haitian Coast Guard requested U.S. Coast Guard air assets to assist with the search.
 
A Coast Guard MH-60 Jayhawk rescue helicopter crew forward deployed in Great Inagua , Bahamas, conducted a first light search Friday morning, searching between Cap Haitien, Haiti, and Port de Paix, Haiti, but did not find anything.
 
“Our crews are searching with every intention to find these missing people and bring them back to their loved ones,” said Capt. Mark Fedor, Coast Guard 7th District chief of response. “The sad truth remains that many have already perished and the Coast Guard urges all to reconsider taking the dangerous and illegal voyage at sea. Our condolences go out to all affected by this tragedy.”
 
Weather on scene is 10 knot winds, approximately five foot seas. The search continues.
 

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