At least 30 Haitian migrants were killed when an overloaded wooden sailboat grounded and capsized off the Bahamian coast, the U.S. Coast Guard said, according to UPI. Coast Guard and Bahamian military crews rescued 110 immigrants after the 40-foot sloop capsized Monday night about 17 miles southwest of Staniel Cay, Bahamas, The Miami Herald reported. Survivors were holding on to the hull when rescuers reached the scene. "So far, Bahamian authorities can account for 110 survivors," Elcott Coleby, deputy director of the Bahamas government information office, told the Herald. At least 30 bodies had been pulled from the water, the Coast Guard said.