
"The Mexican Navy activated search and rescue efforts in the Caribbean on Thursday, in hopes to locate two missing sailboats which were carrying humanitarian aid to crisis-hit Cuba."
"The aid-carrying boats were part of efforts to provide relief to Cuba as it faces a severe energy and economic crisis due to a tightened US embargo on oil and other goods."
"Volunteers in Mexico, last week, loaded boats with essentials like rice, beans, baby formula, wipes, and medicine as they prepared to set sail to Cuba."
"The captains and crews are experienced sailors, and both vessels are equipped with appropriate safety systems and signalling equipment."
The Mexican Navy initiated search and rescue operations in the Caribbean for two missing sailboats that were transporting humanitarian aid to Cuba. The boats, which departed from Isla Mujeres, were scheduled to arrive in Havana on March 24 and 25 but failed to do so. The vessels were part of the 'Nuestra America Convoy,' aimed at providing relief to Cuba during its severe energy and economic crisis. Volunteers loaded essential supplies onto the boats, and authorities are actively seeking information regarding their whereabouts.
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