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339 Haitians Rescued at Sea, Returned Home

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Associated Press

Jammed on a “grossly overloaded” 65-foot boat that was taking on water, 339 Haitians were rescued by the Coast Guard 110 miles southeast of Miami, a spokesman said today.

The Coast Guard has never found more Haitians trying to leave their impoverished homeland for the United States in one boat, Lt. Cmdr. Jim Simpson said.

A 65-foot boat is fitted for a crew of about 10, he said.

The Coast Guard Cutter Steadfast spotted the Haitians on the converted shrimp boat 26 miles northwest of Great Inagua Monday evening, Simpson said.

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“The boat was seriously overloaded and was taking on water,” he said.

The Coast Guard transferred all 339 Haitians to the Steadfast and headed for Port-au-Prince to return them. It was expected to arrive tonight, Simpson said.

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