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How Many Planes Went Missing in the Bermuda Triangle?

Published in Bermuda Triangle Disappearances 2 mins read

Based on reports, 20 airplanes are said to have vanished in the Bermuda Triangle region.

The mysterious area known as the Bermuda Triangle, also referred to as the Devil's Triangle, is a loosely defined region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean. According to historical accounts and reports, this area has been associated with numerous unexplained disappearances of ships and aircraft.

Reference information indicates that more than 50 ships and 20 airplanes are said to have vanished within this region. The triangle is generally considered to stretch from the coast of Florida, southeastward to Bermuda, and then south to the Greater Antilles islands, though its exact boundaries are not universally agreed upon.

Understanding the reported vanishings:

  • Ships: Over 50 ships are reported missing.
  • Airplanes: 20 airplanes are reported missing, according to the reference provided (dated 13-Sept-2024).

These figures represent the number of vessels and aircraft often cited in connection with the Bermuda Triangle phenomenon. Various theories, ranging from natural explanations like magnetic anomalies and severe weather to more speculative ideas, have been proposed over the years to account for these disappearances. However, the exact circumstances for many incidents remain subjects of debate and investigation.

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