Florida Keys—Coast Guard personnel launched a wide-scale search operation this afternoon for a missing recreational vessel. A distress signal was received by local stations shortly after noon. The boat was last reported drifting near the outer reef. Weather conditions are currently complicating the efforts of air and sea crews.
The search radius spans nearly fifty square miles of open water. Multiple cutters and rescue helicopters are participating in the operation. Officials have not disclosed the number of passengers onboard the missing craft. Communication with the vessel was severed shortly after the initial alarm was raised.
Visibility in the area remains moderate, though high winds are driving difficult swells. Rescue teams are utilizing night-vision equipment as sunset approaches. They are also broadcasting alerts to commercial vessels in the immediate vicinity to assist with visual scanning. The effort will continue through the night.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is coordinating with federal agents to monitor the coastal shoreline. They are searching for potential debris that might indicate the location of the vessel. The Coast Guard command center in Miami is managing the flow of intelligence from the field.
Families of those aboard have been notified and are being kept updated at a staging area. Officials expressed caution regarding the potential outcome given the environmental challenges. The search will expand at dawn if the vessel is not located by then. All resources are currently dedicated to the mission.
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