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Coast Guard rescues, returns 214 Haitian migrants |
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A Coast Guard Cutter Spencer crewmember holds a Haitian infant after he was rescued at sea Saturday. (Coast Guard photo) A Coast Guard smallboat crew approaches the overloaded Haitian sail freighter Saturday. (Coast Guard photo) MIAMI - The crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Spencer returned 214 Haitian migrants to Cap Haitien, Haiti, Monday after the crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Pea Island located a grossly overloaded sail freighter about 23 miles east of Cuba Friday evening. The nearby cutter Spencer arrived on scene early Saturday morning and both crews began efforts to rescue the 187 adults, 16 children and 11 infants from the unsafe vessel. During the rescue, one migrant fell overboard from the sail freighter and was immediately recovered in good condition by Coast Guard smallboat crewmembers. No migrants or rescuers were injured during the extensive effort to safely disembark the 214 migrants from the vessel. The cutter Spencer is a 270-foot medium endurance cutter homeported in Boston.
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