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3 dead after smuggling boat capsizes off California

27 hospitalised as mass rescue operation turns into ‘mass casualty event’

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 03 May 2021 10:30AM

3 dead after smuggling boat capsizes off California
Witness videos and pictures show the accident happened this morning off San Diego, with all aboard the 12-metre vessel jumping into the choppy water as it slowly disintegrated. – NiyesHQ Twitter pic, May 3, 2021

LOS ANGELES – An overcrowded smuggling boat capsized today off the California coast after crashing into the shoreline, killing three people and leaving 27 people hospitalised with a range of injuries, authorities said.

The accident happened this morning off San Diego, with all aboard the 12-metre vessel jumping into the choppy water as it slowly disintegrated, witness video showed.

“It was a smuggling vessel,” Jeffery Stephenson of the Customs and Border Protection Public Affairs Office told reporters.

“Border Patrol agents are with a man we believe was the operator. Smugglers don't care about the people they're exploiting,” he said.

“All they care about is profit. They had inadequate safety equipment and obviously this vessel was severely overcrowded.”

Those aboard were likely migrants trying to illegally enter the United States, Stephenson said.

The 27 survivors were taken to hospitals with “varying degrees of injuries”, said Jose Ysea, a spokesman for the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department.

Emergency responders conducted seven water rescues and one cliff rescue, San Diego Lifeguard Chief James Gartland said.

“This was a mass rescue operation that turned into a mass casualty event,” he said.

The accident took place as the US grapples with huge waves of undocumented migrants arriving at its southern border. 

Officials and migrants say the influx was sparked by increased poverty and violence in Central America, as well as President Joe Biden’s promise of a more humane policy toward immigrants.

US Customs and Border Protection said Friday it was stepping up patrols off the San Diego coast over the weekend to disrupt migrant smuggling runs.

“We’ve seen a dramatic increase in the number of maritime smuggling attempts recently,” chief patrol agent Aaron Heitke of the US Border Patrol’s San Diego sector was quoted as saying in a statement.

“All of these illegal crossings at sea are inherently dangerous, and we have seen too many turn from risky to tragic as smugglers sacrifice the safety of those on board for the sake of profits.” – AFP, May 3, 2021

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