Caracas, Venezuela—A small transport vessel overturned in choppy waters shortly after leaving the coast on Friday morning. Local fishermen alerted the coast guard after spotting debris floating miles from the mainland. Rescue units recovered three bodies from the water before the current carried the wreckage further out to sea.
Surviving passengers were not located in the immediate vicinity of the overturned hull. The sea state remained turbulent throughout the morning, hindering the efforts of smaller rescue craft. Coast guard vessels are currently sweeping the area in an attempt to determine if anyone else was onboard during the crossing.
Authorities have not disclosed the purpose of the trip or the total number of people on the manifest. The area where the boat capsized is known for sudden shifts in tide and dangerous wind patterns. Officials are interviewing the owner of the vessel to understand why it departed during a small-craft advisory.
We are treating this as an active search and rescue operation until we can confirm the status of all passengers, stated a spokesperson for the port authority. The conditions out there are extremely difficult for our divers. We have to prioritize the safety of the rescue crews while keeping the search moving.
Family members have gathered at the local harbor to await news. The atmosphere is tense as rumors regarding the number of missing individuals circulate through the crowd. Police have restricted access to the pier to prevent unauthorized boats from interfering with the recovery mission.
The vessel remains partially submerged, making it difficult for investigators to perform a thorough inspection of the hull. Technical teams are waiting for the tide to recede before attempting to tow the boat back to the harbor. The lack of reliable tracking equipment on the vessel has slowed the investigation.
This incident has forced a review of the safety standards for small commercial craft operating in this zone. Many operators regularly ignore weather warnings to maximize their profits on transport routes. Prosecution is expected if investigators find that the vessel was overloaded or lacked basic safety gear.
The search will continue until the sun sets on the horizon. If no further survivors are found by then, the operation will shift to a recovery mission at first light. For now, the coast remains closed to all non-essential maritime traffic.
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