“Lost Souls or Lingering Secrets? Coast Guard Discovers Mysterious Life Signs on Abandoned Island!”

"Lost Souls or Lingering Secrets? Coast Guard Discovers Mysterious Life Signs on Abandoned Island!"

The Miami Coast Guard focuses on rescuing people around Florida and Cuba. Their station opened in 1932, and three decades later, they moved to Opa-locka Executive Airport, just north of Miami. They have seen dozens of rescue missions and disasters throughout their careers. This is true even in 2021.

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They Were Known For Saving Lives

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Coast guard members sail by a ship for security.

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The Miami Coast Guard is mainly known for responding to emergencies and saving lives. During the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and the Haiti earthquake, they were there, evacuating survivors and providing medical relief.

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The Coast Guard also helps people who are stranded at sea. During their routine patrols, they fly over the ocean, searching for anything amiss along the Atlantic Ocean. On more than one occasion, they have spotted someone in need of aid or rescuing.

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On Many Occasions, They Rescued Sailors

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Coast Guard members rescue Cuban refugees in 1980.

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One of the Coast Guard’s busiest times was in 1980. That was the Mariel boatlift, which was a mass emigration of Cubans and Haitians after Cuba opened. Within six months, 25,000 Haitians and 125,000 Cubans sailed to the United States.

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The Miami Coast Guard had to save hundreds to thousands of people who tried to take refuge in the U.S. Whatever happened in border control did not concern the Coast Guard. According to The Daily Telegraph, the Coast Guard only cares about saving lives.

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