Tragedy in RP

dmcauley

Guest
A shrimp boat overturned somewhere between Desemboque and the island this week claiming 5 of 6 lives. A young man of 17 managed to escape as it was sinking and was rescued by another trawler. A good friend of the family was lost with the ship. Another good reason not to mess with the windy seas. God bless the families!!
Rumor has it that one of the outriggers snapped causing the loss of balance
 

Mentiras y Traición

Sonoran Goddess
I am so very sorry for your loss and all the families that have lost someone. Please let us know if there will be any fund set up for the survivors. Vaya con Dios, todos....
 
Here's what I've got in RP Tides, as of early this AM (though I wrote it last night), so you don't have to go there for the info.

Three fishermen from the shrimp boat "Carranza II" remain missing after the boat sank in the Sea of Cortez Tuesday night, Oct. 27, 2009 about 25 miles off the coast of Puerto Penasco. Of the crew of six there was only one known survivor, 22-year-old Juan Francisco Gallegos Trejo, who was rescued Oct. 29 by the crew of the "Mister I" and taken quickly to the hospital.

The young man is suffering from hypothermia and dehydration, but is expected to recover.

A rescue operation involving some 40 pangas and 3 helicopters was quickly launched to search for the remaining 5 crew members. The search, concentrated in the vicinity of Isla San Jorge near where the wreck occurred, subsequently recovered 2 bodies near El Desemboque, leaving 3 crew members still missing.

The last time there was contact with Carranza II was at 22:58 hours on Tuesday night when they radioed for help from fellow shrimpers on the Independencia, saying they had navigation problems.

According to Gallegos Trejo, the boat went down when a storm unexpectedly arose during the night. High winds blew the shrimp nets into the propeller, fouling the rudder so the crew had no ability to control the boat. A large wave subsequently capsized the Carranza II, throwing the crew into the water.

Continuing bad weather at sea, with high winds and large waves, has hampered the search and rescue operation.
The information comes from several Mexican news sources, which all agree so far on the details and quote both the Port Captain and the Mayor.

I'm truly very sorry for the loss of your friend and for the families of the fishermen. This is a real tragedy.
 
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Sad to hear that happend

So sorry to hear that happend, those guys work so hard for so little and the chance they take are great, if there is anyway I can help let me know, Im pretty closeto some of the crews on those ships
 

joester

2 salty dawgs
so sorry to hear about this - our thoughts and condolences go out to the families and friends of all those involved.
 
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