UK Coastguard co-ordinates rescue of nine people after yacht catches fire

The UK Coastguard has co-ordinated the rescue of nine people off the coast of Shetland after their yacht caught fire.

At approximately 9.20 this morning, UK Coastguard received a mayday call and beacon alerts indicating a yacht was in distress, 50 miles south west of Shetland.

A Mayday relay was broadcast by the Coastguard requesting assistance for the vessel.  A support vessel responded to the broadcast and has made its way to the area and  sent a recovery craft to the vessel to assess the situation. 

The UK Coastguard search and rescue helicopter based at Sumburgh and the Aith RNLI Lifeboat were also sent to the incident.

All nine people on board have been safely accounted for after the support vessel picked them up from a liferaft after they abandoned their sailing vessel.  The support vessel is currently making its way to Scalloway Harbour. 

The Coastguard helicopter has now been stood down and has returned to base.








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