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Search for missing fishing bat stood down for night | |
(about 4 hours later) | |
A major search for a fishing boat which has gone missing in Aberdeenshire with two people on board has been stood down for the night. | |
The 16ft creel boat failed to return to Gourdon harbour. | |
An RAF helicopter from Lossiemouth was joined by lifeboats from Aberdeen and Montrose and fishing boats in the search for the vessel, which was reported overdue just before midday. | |
Coastguard teams from Carnoustie and Montrose have also been involved. | |
'Thick fog' | 'Thick fog' |
By early evening, the search was extended from the original two miles offshore to the helicopter going 20 miles out to sea. | By early evening, the search was extended from the original two miles offshore to the helicopter going 20 miles out to sea. |
Calum McNichol, watch officer at Aberdeen Coastguard, said: "We are carrying out an extensive search. | Calum McNichol, watch officer at Aberdeen Coastguard, said: "We are carrying out an extensive search. |
"Rescue resources were quickly on scene and we have asked vessels in the area to help. | "Rescue resources were quickly on scene and we have asked vessels in the area to help. |
"The sea conditions are moderate and visibility is poor, due to thick fog." | "The sea conditions are moderate and visibility is poor, due to thick fog." |
The search is due to resume at first light. |