
Mexico's Navy Searching for Missing Aid Boats to Cuba
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Mexicos navy embarks on a search for two sailboats carrying humanitarian aid to Cuba, missing since leaving Isla Mujeres last week. The boats, carrying nine crew members, were due to arrive between March twenty-fourth and twenty-fifth but have not been heard from. The mission comes amid a larger volunteer effort to help Cuba with its power shortages and economic woes, exacerbated by US restrictions. One boat from the same group did reach Havana on Tuesday, bringing supplies like rice, beans, baby formula, and medicine. The crews are experienced sailors with safety gear and communication tools, and organizers remain optimistic about their safe arrival. Mexican authorities have reached out to rescue centers and diplomats in Poland, France, Cuba, and the US for assistance in the search.
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