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The search stopped to survive the upside down ship of Florida, leaving 34 missing at sea

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Miami: US Coast Guard on Thursday called a three-day search for 34 people missing in the sea from Florida from a reverse boat when involved in what officials were suspected of being an effort to smuggle migrants to the United States from the Bahamas.
Search operations all the time stopped at night, PEARCH Guarter Petty Officer Jose Hernandez said, for hours after authority A.S.
Reporting restoring four more bodies, bringing the calculation of confined fatality to five.
A victim who was alone was saved on Tuesday morning after a delay crew found him sticking to the upside downward stomach.
He said no of 40 people on a ship wearing a live jacket.
Since then, the small fleet of the coast guards and naval ships and airplanes have declined at least 1,500 square sea square miles on the Atlantic Florida coast, the area about the size of Rhode Island.
Captain Jo-Ann Burdian, Commander of the Miami Sector Coast Guard, said at the beginning of Thursday that the search for more victims would be “suspended” at sunset “if we did not receive additional specific information to help direct our search.” Asked whether 34 remaining missing migrants must be suspected of death, Burdian said: “That means that we don’t think it’s possible for others to survive.” Survivor told the authorities of the vessels had poorly left the Bimini Islands Bahamas, about 50 miles (80 km) east of Miami, on Saturday night, and upside down the next morning in the rough sea.
He was picked up about 45 miles (72 km) East Fort Pierce Inlet, off the coast of Atlantic Florida, around the middle between Miami and Cape Canaveral.
The coast guard and official security department of Homeland said the ship was involved in human smuggling efforts, but those who were not disclosed.
Anthony Salisbury, an agent responsible for the Homeland security investigation office in Miami, said that it has opened a criminal investigation trying to demand anyone who organizes or profits from the effort.
In a separate incident, the coast guard reported intercepting sailing ships on Tuesday from other areas of the Bahamas which was overloaded with 191 Haitian migrants believed to be towards Florida.
The coast guard said 189 people on the boat were handed over to the Haitian authorities on Thursday.
A mother and child was transferred to land to Port-au-Prince, the capital of Haiti, for medical treatment on Tuesday, the day of the boat was forbidden, said the beach guard.
The ship’s journey carrying Haitian migrants has grown more often when the nation’s Caribbean island faces a deteriorating economic and political crisis, as well as kidnapping related gangs.
Both incidents underlined the surge in migrants who were looking for roads to Florida on ships that were thin through the Caribbean in the way the Bahamas, a known hub for human smuggling of sea.

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