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Crew safe after rig rescue effort Crew safe after rig rescue effort
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Almost 40 crew members had to abandon their rig after it began listing in strong winds in the Solway Firth.Almost 40 crew members had to abandon their rig after it began listing in strong winds in the Solway Firth.
The jack-up rig Lisa A was being used to work on a wind farm development between Scotland and England.The jack-up rig Lisa A was being used to work on a wind farm development between Scotland and England.
However, a rescue operation was launched after fears that the vessel was in danger of overturning in gale force winds on Sunday night.However, a rescue operation was launched after fears that the vessel was in danger of overturning in gale force winds on Sunday night.
Emergency coastguard teams and helicopters from both sides of the Solway Firth took part in the rescue.Emergency coastguard teams and helicopters from both sides of the Solway Firth took part in the rescue.
It is thought that the crew sent out a mayday at about 1950 BST on Sunday.It is thought that the crew sent out a mayday at about 1950 BST on Sunday.
'Westerly winds''Westerly winds'
All 38 crew members escaped without injury. During the operation, two of the vessel's legs bent, causing it to list at over 30 degrees.All 38 crew members escaped without injury. During the operation, two of the vessel's legs bent, causing it to list at over 30 degrees.
The rig was being used in construction of the £35m Robin Rigg wind farm development half way between the Cumbrian and Galloway coasts. The rig was being used in construction of the £325m Robin Rigg wind farm development half way between the Cumbrian and Galloway coasts.
Liverpool Coastguard co-ordinated the rescue.Liverpool Coastguard co-ordinated the rescue.
Speaking at the scene, Ian Jackson of Liverpool Coastguard said: "The rig is currently listing to 30 degrees.Speaking at the scene, Ian Jackson of Liverpool Coastguard said: "The rig is currently listing to 30 degrees.
"All 38 crew have been evacuated from the rig. There are strong south westerly winds on scene.""All 38 crew have been evacuated from the rig. There are strong south westerly winds on scene."