Mexican Navy Rescues 16 Stranded Migrants Off the Coast of Yucatán
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Mexican Navy Rescues 16 Stranded Migrants off the Coast of Yucatán
PROGRESO, Yucatán — Personnel from the Mexican Navy (SEMAR) successfully rescued 16 stranded individuals, including four children, found drifting in a small vessel in the Gulf of Mexico northeast of Progreso. The search-and-rescue operation was initiated by the Ninth Naval Zone after local harbor authorities reported sighting a small, white vessel carrying passengers adrift offshore. A Search and Rescue (ENSAR) unit deployed from nearby Yucalpet…
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A minor vessel with 16 people of Cuban origin on board was located to the northeast of the port of Progreso and subsequently assisted by personnel of the Secretariat of the Navy. The notice was received by the Port Captainship, after the sighting of a white boat in waters near the coast was reported. Elements of the Naval Station of Search and Rescue (Ensar) Yucalpetén came to the site to verify the situation. On board were 12 adults and four mi…
Elements of the Secretariat of the Navy have saved 12 adults and 4 minors after receiving the notice of sighting of a minor vessel in the area of Yucalpetén. PROGRESSO, Yucatán, August 20, 2026.- Elements of the Secretariat of the Navy, through the Mexican Navy and through the Ninth Naval Zone, deployed a humanitarian rescue operation that culminated in the rescue of 16 people who were drifting in the high seas, north-east of the port of Progres…
The Mexican Navy assisted 16 migrants in Progreso, Yucatán. The group received medical attention and legal assistance. Regeneración, August 20 […] The entry “Navy Rescues 16 Migrants Stranded on the Coast of Yucatán” was first published on RegeneraciónMX.
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