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Update: Cubans rafters arrive at Bill Baggs Park in rustic boat; scatter | Key Biscayne

A “rustic” wooden boat carrying up to 17 Cubans came ashore at Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park near the Lighthouse late Monday afternoon, and those aboard ran onto the shoreline vegetation celebrating their arrival in the US. Local resident and Univision producer David Adams visited the beach after being notified by some friends. He described the boat as “well made.” Ines Lozano, Adams’ wife and president of the Key Biscayne Rotary Club, said friends told her “It appears there were 10.” Once on land, the group quickly hid in the vegetation to avoid being captured and deported. Through his social networks, Yusnaby Pérez, a journalist from Telemundo, shared a video where a raft is seen reaching the beach as people watched from the beach. Pérez said about “11 people jumped from the precarious boat, ran and celebrated their arrival on the US coast.”

Cuban Immigrants Rescued After Boat Flips South of Waveland Beach | NewsRadio WFLA

By John Conrad Feb 22, 2021 St. Lucie County, FL.(Florida News Network)-Eight Cuban immigrants who were at sea for more than 16-days are recovering after their makeshift vessel capsized off of St. Lucie County. The St. Lucie County and Martin County Sheriff’s Office both received calls Sunday night, with reports of a distressed vessel trying to make its way to shore just south of Waveland Beach in St. Lucie County. MCSO’s Air1 located the vessel and directed St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office deputies to the specific area. As first responders headed to the location, the vessel took on a large wave. As you can see in the Air1 Video, the vessel capsized throwing the six men and two pregnant females into the water.

Cuban Immigrants Rescued After Boat Flips South of Waveland Beach | 1290 WJNO

By John Conrad Feb 22, 2021 St. Lucie County, FL.(Florida News Network)-Eight Cuban immigrants who were at sea for more than 16-days are recovering after their makeshift vessel capsized off of St. Lucie County. The St. Lucie County and Martin County Sheriff’s Office both received calls Sunday night, with reports of a distressed vessel trying to make its way to shore just south of Waveland Beach in St. Lucie County. MCSO’s Air1 located the vessel and directed St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office deputies to the specific area. As first responders headed to the location, the vessel took on a large wave. As you can see in the Air1 Video, the vessel capsized throwing the six men and two pregnant females into the water.

Makeshift boat carrying Cuban immigrants capsizes

Eight Cuban immigrants who were at sea for more than 16 days are recovering after their makeshift vessel capsized off the Florida coast. (Feb. 23)

Cuban science makes significant contributions in battle against COVID-19

Cuban science makes significant contributions in battle against COVID-19 Social Share CUBA’S NATIONAL SYSTEM of science, technology and innovation, along with the selfless efforts of doctors, nurses, and health care workers, became the country’s principal strengths in the battle against the pandemic. The priority given by the Revolution, since its very beginnings, to create the human capital necessary to promote the country’s scientific development, building required infrastructure and inserting ourselves, almost three decades later, into the nascent biotechnology industry under Fidel’s guidance, made it possible for Cuba to respond immediately to the health emergency caused by the arrival of COVID-19 to the country, last March.

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