Search for missing tour ship passengers off Mexican Coast expanded

2:16 Publicado por Mario Galarza

July 5, 2011-according to reports is the search for missing tour expanded.

To continue the U.S. Coast Guard and the Mexican Navy's efforts on the sea of Cortez on the missing passengers and crew member of the boat, which capsized after a rainstorm on Sunday.

The U.S. Coast Guard a helicopter and plans on a larger aircraft in the search uses today, to the Petty Officer Pamela Bochland.

There are still seven Americans missing from the 44 passengers and crew members who were tour on board the ship when it capsized. The vessel has been identified as a 115 foot-catamaran named Erik, which was operated by the Baja fishing.

The boat carried twenty-seven Americans and sixteen crew members for an annual fourth of July tour, which was a week-long trip. According to the Mexican Navy, there was no MAYDAY call from the vessel, which capsized Sunday at approximately 2:30 pm.

You said that the ships Cook could alert authorities, which went to the ship, is rescued by a fishing boat. The ship was close enough to land at the time it sank, that were some people able to swim ashore and others were picked up is saved by good Samaritan vessels in the area with others of the Mexican Navy.

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