6 Passengers, Including 2 Americans, Missing After 180-Foot Yacht Sinks amid Storm in Sicily

Mar. 15, 2025

Two Americans are reportedly among the passengers missing after a yacht sank in a storm off the coast of Sicily.

The search for six people continues after a 56-meter (183-ft) yacht carrying 22 sank in the island’s Palermo area in the early morning of Monday, Aug. 19, according to reports.

The Italian coastguard said in a statement, perThe Guardian, “This morning at about 5 a.m. following a violent storm, a 56-meter yacht called Bayesian flying the British flag sank near Porticello.”

The body of a man, who has been identified as a cook on the boat from Canada, was recovered near the vessel on Monday morning, local outletPalermo Todayreported.

An Italian Coast Guard ship is seen at the site of a sunken vessel on August 19, 2024 in Palermo, Italy.

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Two Americans and four British travelers are still among the missing as fire and water rescue teams search to try and locate them, per ANSA and local news outletCorriere della Sera.

Coastguard patrol boats and firefighters rescued 15 people as divers reached 49 ft below the sea surface to the vessel, according to the outlets.

One of those rescued was a1-year-old English girl named Sophie. She was sent to the Children’s Hospital of Palermo, where she was reunited with her mother, who received minor injuries in the incident, per ANSA,The IndependentandCorriere Della Sera.

This picture taken from video released by the Italian Coast Guard on Monday, Aug. 19, 2024, shows the rescue operations in the stretch of Sea near Palermo, Sicily,

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The pair remain in “good condition,” the head of the emergency room of the pediatric hospital, Domenico Cipolla, confirmed to latter outlet.

The father was sent to the Civic Hospital in Palermo, and five others rescued were transported to an emergency point at another hospital, ANSA reported.

Said fisherman Pietro Asciutto, who witnessed the sinking from his home, per ANSA, “I was at home when the tornado hit. I immediately closed all the windows.”

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“Then I saw the boat, it had only one mast, it was very large. I saw it sink suddenly … The boat was still floating, then suddenly it disappeared,” he added.

The rescue teams theorize the missing people to possibly be trapped inside the hull, making the search for any passengers all the more urgent,Palermo Todayreported.

PEOPLE has reached out to the Italian coastguard for further comment.

source: people.com