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U.S. Coast Guard Seizes Record 76,000 Pounds of Drugs Valued at Nearly Half a Billion Dollars

The U.S. Coast Guard achieved its largest-ever drug seizure this summer, confiscating over 76,000 pounds of cocaine and marijuana, valued at approximately $473 million, and detaining 34 suspected traffickers.

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  • The U.S. Coast Guard executed its largest drug seizure in history this summer, confiscating over 76,000 pounds of illegal narcotics during various operations.
  • This massive haul included 61,740 pounds of cocaine and 14,400 pounds of marijuana, collectively valued at an estimated $473 million on the street.
  • During these successful operations, the Coast Guard also apprehended and detained 34 suspected drug traffickers involved in the illicit trade.
  • The nearly 40 tons of seized drugs were subsequently offloaded and displayed on a dock located in Florida, showcasing the scale of the interdiction.
  • This historic seizure represents a significant blow to drug trafficking networks, demonstrating the Coast Guard's ongoing efforts to combat illegal narcotics entering the country.
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Center-leaning sources cover this story neutrally, focusing on factual reporting of a significant drug interdiction. They present the Coast Guard's actions and the scale of the seizure without employing loaded language or pushing a specific agenda. The reporting adheres to a straightforward account of the event, emphasizing official details and statistics.

"The Coast Guard announced in a news release that it captured 76,140 pounds of illicit narcotics valued at approximately $473 million in Port Everglades, a seaport in Fort Lauderdale, Florida."

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"The U.S. Coast Guard seized more than 75,000 pounds of illegal drugs this summer from boats far out to sea in the Pacific and Caribbean, which the service called its largest-ever haul worth nearly half a billion dollars."

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"The U.S. Coast Guard seized more than 75,000 pounds of illegal drugs this summer from boats far out to sea in the Pacific and Caribbean, which the service called its largest-ever haul worth nearly half a billion dollars."

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The seizure included 61,740 pounds of cocaine and 14,400 pounds of marijuana.

The seized drugs were valued at approximately $473 million.

Thirty-four suspected drug traffickers were apprehended and detained during the interdictions.

The nearly 40 tons of seized drugs were offloaded and displayed on a dock in Florida.

The seizures occurred between June 26 and August 18, 2025, in the Eastern Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea.

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