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    3 killed as boat capsizes off San Diego

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    Date
    May 5, 2021
    Author
    Associated Press (AP)
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    Classification code
    MT20210505_B9
    Excerpt
    A packed boat suspected of being used in a human smuggling operation capsized and broke apart in powerful surf along the rocky San Diego coast, killing three people and injuring more than two dozen others, authorities said.
    Citation
    3 killed as boat capsizes off San Diego. (2021, May 5). The Manila Times, p. B9.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/10931
    Associated content
    Online version
    Corporate Names
    United States Coast Guard San Diego Fire-Rescue Department San Diego Lifeguard Services Lt.
    Personal Names
    Romero, Rick
    Geographic Names
    Point Loma
    Subject
    boats capsizing marine accidents
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