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Almost 100 thrown into Strangford Lough by storm | |
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At least 10 people have been injured during an incident at an international boating event on Strangford Lough in County Down. | At least 10 people have been injured during an incident at an international boating event on Strangford Lough in County Down. |
A major rescue effort got under way after sailing dinghies were hit by a sudden squall. | |
About 100 boats were taking part in a race and 20 capsized. Up to 100 people, including children, were in the water. | |
Everyone has now been rescued. A major incident was declared at a nearby hospital but has since been stood down. | |
A spokesperson for the Ulster Hospital in Dundonald said 97 people had been in the water and 67 had been rescued. | |
The south eastern trust said six people were on their way to hospital with minor injuries. | The south eastern trust said six people were on their way to hospital with minor injuries. |
The injured were treated by the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service, which set up tents at the scene. Most of those being treated showed signs of hypothermia. | |
A GP14 world championship event was being held on the lough near Killyleagh. | |
A spokesperson for the event said the first race had been due to take place at 11:55 BST on Monday but it had been cancelled due to bad weather. | A spokesperson for the event said the first race had been due to take place at 11:55 BST on Monday but it had been cancelled due to bad weather. |
Competitors were on their way back to shore when the incident happened. | Competitors were on their way back to shore when the incident happened. |
It is not known how many children were involved, but they are thought to be aged between 13 and 18. | It is not known how many children were involved, but they are thought to be aged between 13 and 18. |
The Bangor and Portaferry Coastguard rescue teams, the Portaferry and Newcastle RNLI lifeboats, the Irish Coast Guard helicopter along with the helicopter from RAF Valley are helping in the rescue effort. | The Bangor and Portaferry Coastguard rescue teams, the Portaferry and Newcastle RNLI lifeboats, the Irish Coast Guard helicopter along with the helicopter from RAF Valley are helping in the rescue effort. |
The GP14 world championship event sees one of the biggest fleets of single class twin crew dinghies assemble in Northern Ireland. | The GP14 world championship event sees one of the biggest fleets of single class twin crew dinghies assemble in Northern Ireland. |
With an international following the event attracted about 200 competitors, some from as far away as Australia. | With an international following the event attracted about 200 competitors, some from as far away as Australia. |
Hosted by East Down Yacht Club, which is a few miles outside Killyleagh, races are held daily over the week-long event. | Hosted by East Down Yacht Club, which is a few miles outside Killyleagh, races are held daily over the week-long event. |