15.07.2016

Migrant capsized vessel off the British Virgin Islands : 2 people from St Maarten rescued

The vessel left Sint Maarten last saturday.

Coast Guard rescue crews continue to search by air and sea Friday for possible survivors of a capsized migrant vessel in waters between the British Virgin Islands and the Caribbean island of Saint Maarten. As of 12 p.m. Friday, since the initial notification and start of the search Wednesday, Coast Guard aircraft and the Heriberto Hernandez have collectively searched over 34 operational hours and completed 10 search patterns covering approximately 2,384 square nautical miles, an area approximately three quarters the size of Puerto Rico.

Two Saint Maarten and two Cuban migrants who were traveling aboard the capsized vessel were rescued by a Good Samaritan vessel Monday in waters south of Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands and transported to Virgin Gorda, where they were transferred to island authorities. 

So far, there have been no signs of additional survivors.  Watchstanders in Sector San Juan are investigating reports of four lifejackets that were recovered Thursday by three vessels in waters south of St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands.

Coast Guard watchstanders in Sector San Juan were notified by British Virgin Islands authorities and family members Wednesday morning that one of the survivors reported the migrant vessel departed the Saint Maarten Saturday night on a trip to St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands.  The vessel was carrying 15 Cubans, one Colombian, a Dominican Republic national and two persons from Saint Maarten when it capsized sometime between Saturday night and early hours Monday, after the vessel started taking on water. 

 

Photo : A crewmember aboard a Coast Guard MH-65D Dolphin helicopter from Air Station Borinquen is on the lookout for possible survivors of a capsized migrant vessel July 14, 2016 in waters between the British Virgin Islands and the Caribbean Island of St. Maarten.  Coast Guard rescue crews continue to search by air and sea July 15, 2016.  (U.S. Coast Guard photo)

Estelle Gasnet