Ship With 20 Vacationers Sinks In Honduras, Search And Rescue Operation Underway
The Honduran Fire Department claimed that a ship carrying roughly 20 tourists sank, prompting search and rescue attempts.
The fire agency noted that no deaths or injuries had been reported if they occurred in Playa la Cabaa, in the San Lorenzo district.
Search and rescue operations are ongoing. More information is awaited.
Reference: ANI, CNN
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