No people have died from the Bermuda Triangle because it is only lines drawn on a map. The people who have died in the area designated by these lines have died from normal occurrences for areas frequented by boat and air travelers; those deaths (or disappearances) are a result of normal, volatile weather conditions that occur in ocean travel whether it's near Bermuda, Cape Cod, or off Puget Sound, such as equipment or vehicles not suited for conditions, mechanical failure, or human error. Any deaths or disappearances that have no specific explanation are not due to mysterious forces but to the fact that there is not sufficient information. Those that can't be explained are a negligible percent of all losses.
1872: The Mary Celeste
1945: The disappearance of 5 Navy avengers - Flight 19
1947: Army C-45 Superfort vanishes 100 miles off Bermuda
1948: Four-engined Tudor IV lost with 31 lives
1948: DC-3 lost with 32 passengers and crew
1949: Second Tudor IV vanishes
1950: Giant US Air Force Globemaster lost
1950: American freighter, SS Sandra (350 ft), sinks without a trace
1952: British York transport plane lost with 33 aboard
1954: US Navy Lockheed Constellation vanishes with 42 aboard
1956: US Navy seaplane, Martin p5M, dessappears with crew of ten
1962: US Air Force KB-50 tanker plane lost
1963: Marine Sulpher Queen vanishes without a trace
1967: Military YC-122, converted to cargo plane, lost
1970: French freighter Milton latrides disappears
1972: German freighter Anita (20,000 tons), lost with crew of 32
1997: Passengers dissappear from German yacht
Over the past century, the Bermuda Triangle is claimed to have taken over a thousand lives. These numbers cannot be confirmed, however, as myths have potentially inflated that number beyond the truth.
Over 1000 people have been recorded lost in it.
No one has been lost from the Bermuda Triangle because it is only lines drawn on a map. The people who have died or disappeared in the area designated by these lines have died from normal occurrences for areas frequented by boat and air travelers; those deaths or disappearances are a result of normal, volatile weather conditions that occur in ocean travel whether it's near Bermuda, Cape Cod, or off Puget Sound, such as equipment or vehicles not suited for conditions, mechanical failure, or human error. Any deaths or disappearances that have no specific explanation are not due to mysterious forces but to the fact that there is not sufficient information. Those that can't be explained are a negligible percent of all losses.
Many people have gotten lost, although billions of people have survived it.
There have been many planes and ships and boata go down. But no one really knows how many people have gone missing.
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It is claimed that more than 1,000 people have disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle, this has not been proven. Though myth and scare mongering has to be taken into account making it about 750 people who have actually become lost in the Bermuda triangle
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no one knows, they never came back. =)
Most recently, US. nuclear submarine, 'scorpion' , had been lost in Bermuda triangle in May, 1968.
the Bermuda triangle is large triangle that sucks you in and makes you become a fish person and live in the lost city of Atlantis.
Lost in the Bermuda Triangle - 1998 TV is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG
An area in the western Atlantic Ocean where many ships and planes are supposed to have been mysteriously lost .
it is possible, but maybe not the government. they have lost to man of their own ships and planes. it could very well be a group of the smartest people on earth. ive heard rumors about people like Marie Carie, and other people like the inventor of the atom bomb being lost in bermuda. search 39 clues ekarterina
there is no way to know this.
It was the Elen austin