Eight migrants thought lost at sea found alive in southern California
- A boat carrying migrants capsized Monday morning about 35 miles north of the Mexican border near San Diego, California.
- This incident occurred amid increased maritime smuggling activity, with the Coast Guard tracking 277 vessels since October 2024 in the area.
- Four people were rescued, three drowned, and seven remain missing, including two Indian children whose parents are hospitalized.
- Chief Petty Officer Levi Read stated that the search for the missing individuals involves a Coast Guard ship, a rapid response vessel, and an aircraft.
- Authorities detained two suspected smugglers in connection with the capsizing, highlighting ongoing risks in maritime migrant smuggling.
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Eight migrants thought lost at sea found alive in southern California
Eight migrants thought to have been lost at sea off California after their boat capsized, have been found alive, ending a human smuggling drama that left four people dead, including two children from the same Indian family, U.S. officials said on Tuesday.
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Indian child lost at sea presumed dead, eight other migrants found alive off California
Two children from an Indian family trying to enter the US illegally have gone missing as the boat they were travelling in capsized off the coast of San Diego, California on Monday morning. Three people have drowned in the boat tragedy, while the parents of the children had a lucky escape and are receiving treatment in hospital. The Consulate General of India in San Francisco confirmed the incident through a post on X, saying that two Indian chil…
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