- Valbanera
The "Valbanera" was a steamship operated by the Pinillos Line of
Spain from 1905 until 1919, when it sank in ahurricane with the loss of all 488 crew and passengers aboard. The "Valbanera" was a 400 foot long steamer capable of carrying close to 1,200 passengers. It sailed a regular route between Spain andPuerto Rico ,Cuba and the Gulf coast of theUnited States . In the summer of 1919 the ship left theCanary Islands after earlier calling at several ports in Spain, loaded with cargo and 1,142 passengers, mostly immigrants to Cuba, and 88 crew members.Although most of the passengers were booked for
Havana , 749 left the ship when it called atSantiago de Cuba onSeptember 5 . The1919 Florida Keys Hurricane hit Havana onSeptember 8 , before the "Valbanera" reached the port. While the storm was raging an unidentified ship was seen off the harbor entrance signaling for a pilot, but the harbor was closed and the ship was notified it could not enter. The ship acknowledged, and signaled it would move away from shore to ride out the storm.When the "Valbanera" did not show up in Havana after the hurricane had passed, a search was started. The U.S. sub chaser "SC-203" found the wreck of the Valbanera on
September 19 . It was 5 miles east of Rebecca Shoal (about 45 miles west of Key West), with just the mast and a couple of lifeboats above water. There were 488 passengers and crew on the "Valbanera" when it sank. No bodies were recovered.References
* [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/lines/pinillos.htm Pinillos Line] - retrieved
January 31 2006
* [http://www.divenews.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=3027&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0 Hurricanes, Shipwrecks and Diving Share a Unique and Ancient Connection] - retrievedJanuary 31 2006
* [http://www.sptimes.com/2004/09/12/Sports/Shipwrecks_are_part_o.shtml Shipwrecks are part of hurricane history] - retrievedJanuary 31 2006
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