The Borneo Post

Sunken Venezuelan migrant boat ‘overloaded’ – Survivor

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CUMAN , Venezuela: A fishing vessel that sank while carrying Venezuelan migrants to Trinidad and Tobago was overloaded, a survivor said Friday as the search continued for 22 people still missing.

The boat sank in the southern Caribbean early Wednesday with 33 people aboard, nine of whom were plucked from the sea by fishermen, an opposition lawmaker said.

“There were too many passengers,” 22-year-old survivor Yusbreilys Merchan said Friday after she was taken ashore.

The woman said she had boarded the boat in the coastal town of Guiria in northeaste­rn Sucre state.

“After we left, one of the engines had problems, but we insisted that we keep going,” she said.

When the vessel reached the area of Patos island, lying some four nautical miles off the coast, she said, “one of the motors stopped and the boat started to take on water.”

A video released by her family showed the visibly exhausted woman wrapped in a blanket, being brought back ashore aboard a small power boat. She had been rescued by her husband from the sea.

Merchan is one of nine people known to have survived, according to local opposition lawmaker Robert Alcala.

Two bodies, including that of a 16-year-old girl, have been recovered, he said.

Trinidad and Tobago coastguard and local fishermen were searching for another 22 believed to be still missing, he said. Venezuelan authoritie­s have not reported the shipwreck.

According to Alcala, the vessel ship set sail Tuesday night from Guiria with 25 people on board, before picking up more passengers in the nearby town of Rio Salado.

Venezuela is in the midst of a grave economic and political crisis. The United Nations estimates some 2.7 million have emigrated since 2015.

The opposition says around 60,000 Venezuelan­s have taken refuge in Trinidad and Tobago, among the closest of the Caribbean islands.

UN refugee agency UNHCR said in a statement issued at its Geneva headquarte­rs on Friday that the tragedy “highlights the extreme risks faced by refugees and migrants in their travels by sea and other transbound­ary movements, while showing the desperatio­n of those who are forced to flee their homes.” — AFP

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A miner walks at the coal mine of Skhidkarbo­n company following an alleged methane explosion near the separatist-controlled city of Luhansk. — Reuters photo

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