Two vessels carrying supplies were en route to Cuba when they disappeared after departing from Mexico.

Two vessels, carrying vital supplies, vanished after leaving Mexico for Cuba. Reports from Gazeta Express, published on March 27, 2026, at 14:26, detail a search operation currently being conducted in the Caribbean. The focus is on locating the sailboats, “Friendship” and “Tigger Moth,” which departed Isla Mujeres, Mexico, on March 20th.

These two boats were carrying ninety crew members from Poland, France, Cuba, and the United States, all traveling towards Cuba. Communication has ceased since their departure, and their arrival remains completely unknown. BBC Marina confirms this unsettling situation.

The Mexican marine authority is deploying all available resources in an attempt to find the missing vessels. Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel has voiced his concern and initiated rescue efforts. This situation is particularly poignant given recent humanitarian aid received from Mexico due to the ongoing American blockade and widespread power outages affecting Cuba.

Last week, the “Granma 2.0” successfully delivered fourteen tons of supplies to the island, highlighting the critical need for assistance. The disappearance of the two boats underscores the challenges faced by those seeking to reach Cuba.

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  1. Two ships transporting essential goods were traveling to Cuba when they ceased to be detected following their departure from Mexico. A search effort is presently underway in the Caribbean, as indicate

  2. Two ships transporting essential goods were traveling to Cuba when they ceased to be detected following their departure from Mexico. A search effort is presently underway in the Caribbean, as indicate

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