Summary
Mexico's Navy and the U.S. Coast Guard are searching for two missing sailboats that were part of a humanitarian aid convoy to Cuba. Nine people were on the boats that left Mexico but did not arrive as scheduled. Cuba and Mexico are leading the search, with the U.S. Coast Guard ready to help.
Key Facts
- Two sailboats carrying aid to Cuba are missing, with nine people on board.
- The boats were part of an expedition organized by the Nuestra America Convoy.
- The convoy accuses the U.S. of restricting vital resources to Cuba.
- Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel expressed concern about the missing boats.
- The U.S. Coast Guard initially reported the boats were found but later corrected this.
- The U.S. Coast Guard is prepared to assist in the search if needed.
- Cuba recently faced blackouts, worsening the humanitarian situation.
- Mexico and other countries are increasing aid to Cuba during this crisis.