
According to several writers who published articles in magazines about the Bermuda triangle, they talk about the alleged danger of the area.

The meteorologist Dr. Randy Cerveny and other experts, using a satellite and the images provided by it, realized a key detail in the research: the clouds in the area have a width of between 32 and 80 km, and take a form hexagonal. These data would cause that every object that crosses them is struck by a hurricane force, which has been called an 'air pump', at more than 273 km/hour, thus causing the fall of planes to the water and the complete sinking of some ships.
But still nothing is certain, the investigations are still on.