They rescued 2 corpses more for what will rise to 21 dead by wreck of yola in Samana
posted on: Feb 6 2012 18:16 by RDugey. Viewed 32 times.Relief agencies have now rescued two corpses of the waters of the Bay of Samana, which rises to 21 dead by the sinking of a boat the morning of Saturday, which were 65 passengers.
Corpses belong to a man and a woman, though still not have been able to be identified due to its advanced state of decomposition.
The bodies were taken to the morgue of the Miss Elupina Cordero hospital in the municipality of Sabana de la Mar, in the Hato Mayor province.
On the other hand, the rescue efforts are confronting problems due to lack of fuel which was being supplied by the municipal mayor, Aura Saldaña, but the petrol station has suffered damage, by that between families of the disappeared and the people in general are doing collections of money to buy gasoline.
Are the rescue efforts involved two helicopters u000athe Dominican force area and one of them oversees it the largest general Gilberto Delgado Valdez, head of the institution, as well as the Navy, air force, the Ministry of public health, fire and the Dominican Red Cross, among other institutions and volunteer fishermen.
At the head of the rescue work is Vice Admiral Luis Castro, of the Research Department of the Navy, who said that there are few chances to appear more survivors, by the turbulent sea was the day of the tragedy.
Dozens of people turned up to the beach in Acapulco, East of Sabana de la Mar in the hope of receiving news of their missing relatives.
Reminds that the boat left with 65 passengers with destination to Puerto Rico, the mouth of the Yuna River, in Nagua and capsized four hours later two nautical miles, about three miles and a half South of the u000aHotel raised Cay, in the Bay of Samana.
Miss Elupina Cordero hospital, are still four hospitalized people that have survived.
It is estimated that about 24 people are still missing in the waters or mountains close to the coast of Samaná and Sabana de la Mar.
Missing persons include Idalia Claudio, Vicenta Ramírez, Luis Lora, Eduardo Héctor de Jesús Reyes, Pedro Luis de Jesus Reyes, Pedro Rafael Mercedes and Rafael Antonio Calderón.
To move the hours, more people from the northeast of the country come to Sabana de la Mar trying to locate missing relatives.

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