Miami Herald

At least 11 dead after suspected migrant boat capsizes near Puerto Rico

- BY SYRA ORTIZ-BLANES AND JACQUELINE CHARLES sortizblan­es@miamiheral­d.com jcharles@miamiheral­d.com Syra Ortiz Blanes: @syraob

At least 11 people died and 31 people were rescued after a boat carrying Haitian migrants overturned Thursday near an uninhabite­d island off Puerto Rico’s western coast, according to federal authoritie­s.

A U.S. Customs and Border Protection aircraft spotted the capsized vessel and over 20 people in the water near noon about 11 miles from Desecheo Island, a wildlife refuge in the Mona Passage, the treacherou­s stretch of water between Puerto Rico and Hispaniola. The passengers appeared to not be wearing life jackets.

Customs and the U.S. Coast Guard were collaborat­ing with the marine units of the Puerto Rico Police Department as the search for survivors continued Thursday evening.

“They’re on the scene trying to rescue as many people as they can,” said U.S. Coast Guard spokesman Ricardo Castrodad.

The exact number of people on the boat before it capsized is unclear, but there were 11 women and 20 men among the survivors, the Coast Guard in Miami said on Twitter. There were at least five women among the dead, said CBP.

Eight Haitians were taken to a hospital in the northweste­rn town of Aguadilla and the bodies of the dead were sent to the Puerto Rico Forensic Sciences Institute.

The Mona Passage is a common route for illegal voyages of vessels often overloaded with migrants from the Dominican Republic or Haiti traveling towards Puerto Rico.

Between Oct. 1 and March 31, the Coast Guard and its partner agencies had intercepte­d 1,308 undocument­ed immigrants in the Mona Passage and near Puerto Rico, according to agency data. Most of the people the Coast Guard came across were Dominican, 940, followed by 298 Haitians. The combined number of Dominicans and Haitians the Coast Guard has so far interdicte­d this year is 158% more than the previous fiscal year. Meanwhile, Customs in Puerto Rico has apprehende­d 757 Haitians and 292 Dominicans since October.

The capsizing occurred days after a Haitian woman died on an illegal voyage in the Mona Passage Saturday. The Coast Guard and the Dominican navy rescued a group of 68 migrants after they spotted them emptying water out of the vessel. During the rescue, the boat capsized and authoritie­s retrieved the unresponsi­ve woman from the water but were not able to resuscitat­e her.

Unsafe homemade ships and dangerous ocean conditions mean that illegal migrant voyages can quickly turn deadly.

“We are always sending the message so that people understand the dangers associated with these trips, but unfortunat­ely in this case we are already in a situation that we have to respond to,” Castrodad said.

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