MV SEA BREEZE The Royal Navy has rescued six people from a stricken cargo vessel after responding to a Mayday call on Sunday morning.Five crew members were winched off the vessel by the helicopter from 771 Squadron and were taken ashore by two boats from the RNLI. The Master of the MV Sea Breeze was taken to HMS Tyne to assist with the salvage operation. Attempts were also made to try and pump water out of the ship by both 771 and HMS Tyne, but efforts were hampered by the speed of the incoming water. The flooding is believed to have begun following a mechanical defect. The Executive Officer of HMS Tyne, Lieutenant John-Paul Fitzgibbon said: “We were involved in marine enforcement operations 30 miles away. We received the call and we headed towards the stricken vessel.The MV Sea Breeze has now been towed into St Austell Bay where divers will be sent in to assess the damage. Press Release, March 10, 2014, 2014; Image: Royal Navy |
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UK Patrol Ship Rescues Six People from Sinking Vessel
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