Venezuela Boat Departure Suspension: Latest Updates and Restrictions – Archyde

Venezuela Boat Departure Suspension: Latest Updates and Restrictions - Archyde

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This was announced by the National Institute of Aquatic Spaces (Inea) in a statement published on its social networks.
#9Feb #AvisoALosNavegantesINEA
Due to a trough in the Caribbean Sea north of Venezuela, the departure of fishing, sports, passenger and recreational vessels is suspended in Pto Sucre, Pto la Cruz, Carenero and La Guaira from #hoy at 2:00pm until tomorrow February 10th at the same time pic.twitter.com/Annr6ibyb4
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They pointed out that the reason is the strong swell waves that are caused by a trough in the Caribbean Sea that is affecting the coasts of Venezuela.

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#Inea #extends #sailing #ban #states

For 24 days, until this Saturday at 2:00 in the afternoon, boat departures will be prohibited in several states of the country.
According to an update, these are La Guaira, in Carenero (Miranda), Puerto Sucre (Sucre) and Puerto La Cruz (Anzoátegui).
They ask fishing, sports and tourist boats not to set sail due to the strong waves.

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