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Barmouth coast search for missing teenagers resumes Barmouth coast search for missing teenagers resumes
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The search for two teenagers missing off the Gwynedd coast has resumed.The search for two teenagers missing off the Gwynedd coast has resumed.
The boys, aged 14 and 15 and believed to be from Birmingham, got into difficulty in the water at Barmouth beach at 13:40 BST on Sunday. The boys, aged 14 and 15, got into difficulty in the water at Barmouth beach at 13:40 BST on Sunday.
It is understood they were part of a group of about 500 visitors from the Somali and Yemeni communities in Birmingham.
The Coastguard said one person had been seen to "disappear under the water". Another person in the same group tried to help but managed to get out safely.The Coastguard said one person had been seen to "disappear under the water". Another person in the same group tried to help but managed to get out safely.
Water rescue teams were stood down at 18.30 BST, while a shoreline search continued. Water rescue teams were stood down on Sunday evening, while a shoreline search continued.
A Coastguard rescue helicopter, lifeboats, coastguard rescue teams and police were all involved in the search for the boys, who were part of a large group of holidaymakers from the West Midlands. It began again on Monday morning, with five coastguards rescue teams from Barmouth, Aberdovey, Fairbourne, Harlech and Criccieth involved.
On Sunday, a coastguard rescue helicopter, lifeboats, coastguard rescue teams and police were all involved in the search.
Conditions in the area were "choppy" and searches were carried out in strong winds but the boys were not found.Conditions in the area were "choppy" and searches were carried out in strong winds but the boys were not found.
A coastguard spokeswoman said: "There were a lot of people there - our report was that there were a number of people in the water and two people unaccounted for, one person had been seen to disappear under the water.A coastguard spokeswoman said: "There were a lot of people there - our report was that there were a number of people in the water and two people unaccounted for, one person had been seen to disappear under the water.
"When the group on the beach checked who they had with them and who they didn't there were two people from the group unaccounted for and missing in the water.""When the group on the beach checked who they had with them and who they didn't there were two people from the group unaccounted for and missing in the water."
Five coastguards rescue teams from Barmouth, Aberdovey, Fairbourne, Harlech and Criccieth began the search again on Monday morning.