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Search for crew of cargo ship resumes at first light | |
(about 4 hours later) | |
The search for the crew of a vessel found overturned off the north of Scotland has resumed. | |
Eight people were on board the Cypriot-registered Cemfjord, a cargo ship carrying cement. | |
The vessel's upturned hull was found by a passing ferry in the Pentland Firth on Saturday, but there was no distress call from the ship. | The vessel's upturned hull was found by a passing ferry in the Pentland Firth on Saturday, but there was no distress call from the ship. |
The search was suspended on Saturday night, but the Cemfjord's managers said the search would resume at first light. | The search was suspended on Saturday night, but the Cemfjord's managers said the search would resume at first light. |
The 83m vessel had been sailing to Runcorn in Cheshire. | The 83m vessel had been sailing to Runcorn in Cheshire. |
The last confirmed sighting of the ship was at about 13:00 on Friday. It is understood the alarm was raised by the crew of the ferry Hrossey at 14:30 on Saturday. | The last confirmed sighting of the ship was at about 13:00 on Friday. It is understood the alarm was raised by the crew of the ferry Hrossey at 14:30 on Saturday. |
Brise of Hamburg, managers of the Cemfjord, said in a statement that the crew consisted of seven Poles and a Filipino. | Brise of Hamburg, managers of the Cemfjord, said in a statement that the crew consisted of seven Poles and a Filipino. |
It added: "No distress call was received from the vessel. Bad weather prevailed in the area at the time and conditions remain difficult at the scene, with storm force winds. | It added: "No distress call was received from the vessel. Bad weather prevailed in the area at the time and conditions remain difficult at the scene, with storm force winds. |
"The company is in the process of informing the families." | "The company is in the process of informing the families." |
Darkness | Darkness |
The Maritime and Coastguard Agency said no survivors has been reported in the immediate vicinity of the ship. | The Maritime and Coastguard Agency said no survivors has been reported in the immediate vicinity of the ship. |
Four lifeboats, two rescue helicopters and other vessels were involved in the search for the crew on Saturday. | Four lifeboats, two rescue helicopters and other vessels were involved in the search for the crew on Saturday. |
The NorthLink ferry Hrossey also took part in the early stages of the operation. | The NorthLink ferry Hrossey also took part in the early stages of the operation. |
As darkness fell, lifeboats from Stromness, Scrabster, Longhope and Wick searched the area along with the helicopters, the Shetland coastguard aircraft and an RAF rescue helicopter. | As darkness fell, lifeboats from Stromness, Scrabster, Longhope and Wick searched the area along with the helicopters, the Shetland coastguard aircraft and an RAF rescue helicopter. |
Bill Farquhar from the Wick RNLI station said on Saturday: "We got a call this afternoon about two o'clock that the Shetland ferry - the Hrossey - she had spotted the hull of a coaster upside-down 10 miles east of Pentland Skerries. | Bill Farquhar from the Wick RNLI station said on Saturday: "We got a call this afternoon about two o'clock that the Shetland ferry - the Hrossey - she had spotted the hull of a coaster upside-down 10 miles east of Pentland Skerries. |
"The last known position on marine traffic was at quarter past one yesterday, so that was the last known position we had of the ship. | "The last known position on marine traffic was at quarter past one yesterday, so that was the last known position we had of the ship. |
"The weather at that time yesterday was pretty, pretty, bad." | "The weather at that time yesterday was pretty, pretty, bad." |