The U.S. Coast Guard says they believe the missing cargo ship El Faro sank during Hurricane Joaquin. They are no longer looking for the ship but instead theyre searching for survivors. Published at 7:28 am ET, Mon Oct 5
While Davidson's wife, Theresa, was in Jacksonville, Florida, with relatives of El Faro crew members, other family and friends gathered at the Davidson home on Fox Court in Windham, where about a dozen cars were parked in the driveway. Meanwhile, a
Coast Guard Says Cargo Ship Sank; Body Of 1 Crew Member Found. The search continues after El Faro, a 790-foot cargo ship, sank last Thursday in Hurricane Joaquin. One body has been found, but family members and search and rescue crews remain
Statement from TOTE Maritime Puerto Rico Regarding the Current Situation with El Faro. Jacksonville, FL (October 2, 2015) – Tim Nolan, President of TOTE Maritime Puerto Rico issued the following statement regarding the current situation
Coast Guard Says Cargo Ship Sank; Body Of 1 Crew Member Found. The search continues after El Faro, a 790-foot cargo ship, sank last Thursday in Hurricane Joaquin. One body has been found, but family members and search and rescue crews remain