SEARCH FOR MISSING ANGLERS OFF ISLE OF MAN


The search for two missing anglers off the Isle of Man coast continues today.

               

Liverpool Coastguard has been working with the Isle of Man Coastguard to find
two missing anglers.  Their upturned dinghy was found five miles
off the Isle of Man coast at 6.20am on Saturday morning. The men, both in their 60’s and from the Isle of Man were reported overdue after failing to return from a fishing trip on Friday afternoon.

 

Liverpool MRCC (Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre) has coordinated an air and sea search covering over 360 square miles of sea, involving RNLI lifeboats from Ramsey, Peel, Port Patrick and Port Erin with rescue helicopters from RAF Valley and RNAS Prestwick.  The Maritime and Coastguard Agency’s fixed wing aircraft was involved in the search this morning but has returned to base due to fog in the search area.

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