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At least three people are dead and dozens injured after a
suspected human smuggling boat capsized and split into pieces
off the coast of San Diego on Sunday.
In a Sunday news conference, authorities said the boat broke
apart after colliding with a reef. Officials said it had 30
people packed on board.
"It's a tragic event," said the city's lifeguard chief, James
Gartland, adding that it's probably one of the worst tragedies
he's seen in his 26-year career.
The San Diego Fire-Rescue Department, local lifeguards, the U.S.
Coast Guard, the Border Patrol and other agencies responded to
reports of an overturned vessel near the peninsula of Point Loma
Sunday morning, close to the shoreline surrounding the Cabrillo
National Monument in San Diego.
SDFD said that 27 people were rescued and taken to hospitals for
treatment, while three people did not survive.
San Diego Lifeguard Lt. Rick Romero said the "wide variety" of
injuries range from hypothermia to wounds sustained in the boat
crash.
Authorities said they assume the journey was "illegal migration."
"Every indication from our perspective is that this was a
smuggling vessel," said Jeff Stephenson, supervisory Border
Patrol agent, who said the boat was "severely overcrowded."
The person believed to be operating the boat, a suspected
smuggler, is in custody now, officials said.
After facing waves 5-6 feet high and rocking into the reef,
Romero said the 40-foot cabin cruiser "slowly disintegrated into
a bunch of pieces. It's just debris now."
The Coast Guard continues to do a cursory search for more
survivors.
Border Patrol agent Stephenson said there's been a steady
increase in maritime apprehensions this year. Between October
2019 and September 2020, the number of those apprehensions
jumped by 92% — about 1,200 more than the previous fiscal year.
He believes the boat was attempting to blend in with commercial
vessels.
The ages and nationalities of those aboard the boat are
currently unknown, authorities said.
https://www.npr.org/2021/05/02/992921202/2-dead-and-23-taken-to- hospitals-after-boat-capsizes-near-san-diego
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