32 people were saved from drowning from Miami Beach

The US Coast Guard said thirty -two people were safely rescued when a Lamborghini boat started drowning from Miami Beach over the weekend, the US Coast Guard said.
The 63 -foot boat started taking water from the island of memorial on Saturday afternoon. Cast Guard, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s crew and sea patrol units of local police agencies responded to the call for help.
People were taken to Miami Beach Marina and checked out by Miami Beach Fire Rescue.
Miami Miller told Miami television station WSVN, “We saw, such as a group of police boats like police boats, and there was another boat that was completely vertical in water,” Rachel Miller told Miami Television Station WSVN.
Officials said that they do not yet know why the boat started taking water. The Coast Guard said that later exited the channel and did not pose a threat to the sailors.
Fish and wildlife agency will lead an investigation.
The memorial island is near Star Island, home of many celebrities.
It was a busy weekend in South Florida, with a huge crowd on the beach at Fort Lauderdel with an air and sea show and Miami Grand Prix at the nearby Miami Garden.