An impressive joint device of the Navy, the Civil Guard and the Marine Rescue Service was deployed on the Canal de Menorca to find out the answer to this question. Where is the sailing ship ‘Makan Angin’ in the Channel Minorca He disappeared 48 hours ago. nine meters long boat, a German father and son, aged 50 and 19, on boardOn Sunday morning we set off from Cala Galdana towards Cala d’Or. The trail disappeared shortly after setting off from the Menorcan docks. Three helicopters from both institutions, divers from the Special Underwater Activities Group (GEAS) and the armed institute’s patrol boat ‘Río Gállego’ and Salvamar ‘Mimosa’ and ‘Markab’ are scanning the area.
At around ten o’clock on Sunday, a father and son, both German, set out on the ‘Makan Angin’ sailboats from the Menorcan pier of Cala Galdana to Cala d’or. In that case, the weather was mild. Again The weather forecast announced that a ‘storm’ was approaching, with a series of storms and devastating effects. The father had a phone call with a friend in Germany before he set sail. From that moment on, the interlocutor did not communicate with them again.
Around half past six on Sunday afternoon, when they were not heard from, The German friend of the sailing crew warned about this lost From the Canal de Menorca to the Emergency Services. His trace had completely disappeared.
First, Marine Rescue deploys Salvamar ‘Mimosa’ and Markab with Helimer 220 helicopter. Monday’s search was unsuccessful and this Tuesday the Civil Guards joined the ‘Río Gállego’ patrol boat and GEAS divers. Members of the Navy sailing around the Menorca Canal also joined them.