Passengers and crew rescued from vessel off the Scilly Isles (UPDATED with link to footage)

Forty eight passengers have been rescued safe and well from a boat off the Scilly Isles, after it was reported to be taking on water.

The call came from the vessel, which was just south west of St Agnes, at 11.30 this morning to the UK Coastguard.

The St Mary’s RNLI Lifeboat and St Mary’s Coastguard Rescue Team were called to the incident, as well as HM Coastguard search and rescue helicopters from Newquay and St Athan's and the Irish Coastguard aircraft, along with other vessels in the area including the Pegasus.

All passengers were recovered safely onto the St Mary’s lifeboat, some having been transferred onto other local craft first after the vessel started to take on water. The passengers were then taken back to shore before the lifeboat returned to the scene.

Meanwhile, the search and rescue helicopter from St Athan and the Irish Coastguard aircraft were stood down, but the helicopter from Newquay remained on scene to provide top cover, whilst the lifeboat took the passengers to safety and returned. There were no reports of injuries.

A salvage pump was put aboard the vessel and it was then escorted back to St Mary’s Harbour by the lifeboat.

Footage of RNLI lifeboat taking passengers to shore

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