The boat carrying at least 16 people on board capsized on Monday about 15 miles north of downtown San Diego in California, along Torrey Pines State Beach.
After interviewing the injured survivors, first responders were able to determine that approximately seven more individuals were unaccounted for, the statement said.
Coast Guard Sector San Diego watchstanders then directed the launch of an Air Station San Diego MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter, Station San Diego 45-foot response boat-medium, Air Station Sacramento C-27 Spartan aircraft, and the Cutter Sea Otter to assist in the search effort for the unaccounted-for individuals, it said.
The Consulate General of India in San Francisco, in a post on X said, “We are very sad to know about the tragic incident of a boat capsizing near Torrey Pines State Beach, off the coast near San Diego, California, this morning.”
“An Indian family is also affected by this tragedy. While two Indian children are missing, the parents are undergoing treatment at Scripps Memorial Hospital La Jolla,” it said.
The four people injured in the incident were sent to hospitals, authorities said. Their injuries range from mild to severe, Encinitas Deputy Fire Chief Jorge Sanchez told CNN. The Coast Guard suspended its search Monday night.