When a ship carrying 20 people disappears in the Bermuda Triangle, it makes the mainstream news. When details about the ship and the passengers are concealed from the public, it’s generally assumed the boat was trafficking in drugs or carrying people attempting to escape from their home country and enter the U.S. illegally. When the ship is not found and the search is called off, it also makes the mainstream media. When the weather was clear, no explanations are given by the Coast Guard or other search agencies, and the mainstream media moves on to other news, that’s when disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle become mysterious. We’ve reached that point with a 29-foot (9-meter) Mako Cuddy Cabin vessel with 20 people onboard that left Bimini in the Bahamas on 12/28/20 but never arrived at its destination Lake Worth, Florida. That area is the Florida corner of infamous Bermuda Triangle – long the home of missing boats and planes. What happened to this one and why is there so
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The search area by the U.S> Coast Guard for a missing crew of 20 aboard a 29-foot Mako Cuddy Cabin vessel, last known to be departing Bimini to Lake Worth on December 28, 2020. (U.S. Coast Guard Southeast/TNS)
The first sign something was wrong came Tuesday when Bahamian authorities reached out to the U.S. Coast Guard’s Southeast Division to alert them that 20 people aboard a blue and white 29-foot Mako Cuddy Cabin vessel had gone missing. The passengers were in the oft-cited Bermuda Triangle.
FLORIDA| The first sign something was wrong came Tuesday when Bahamian authorities reached out to the U.S. Coast Guardâs Southeast Division to alert them that 20 people aboard a blue and white 29-foot Mako Cuddy Cabin vessel had gone missing. The passengers were in the oft-cited Bermuda Triangle.
The group, yet to be identified, was last known to have left Bimini on Monday en route to Lake Worth, the Coast Guard learned. They should have arrived that day.
But something went wrong somewhere in the waters between the Bahamas and South Florida â an area that encompasses the mythical section of the Atlantic oft-dubbed the Bermuda Triangle or Devilâs Triangle, unofficially bounded by Miami, Bermuda and Puerto Rico and covering about 500,000 square miles of ocean off the southeastern tip of Florida, according to the History Channel.
Search for a boat carrying 20 people sailing to Florida through the Bermuda Triangle called off
Search for a boat carrying 20 people sailing to Florida through the Bermuda Triangle called off
Naina BhardwajJan 3, 2021, 21:18 IST
US Coast Guard helicopter is seen flying over the United States on March 9, 2020.Mark Tenally/AP Photos
A search for a boat carrying 20 people from the Bahamas to Florida through the Bermuda Triangle has been suspended.
The blue and white 29ft Mako Cuddy Cabin boat left Bimini in the Bahamas on Monday and was expected to arrive in Lake Worth Beach, Florida the following day, the Associated Press reported.
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