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Rescue operation underway after 10 injured being thrown into water by stormy weather at Northern Ireland dinghy race | |
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A rescue operation is underway to help almost 20 people thrown into the water when stormy weather hit a dinghy race in Northern Ireland. | |
Initial reports suggested around 100 people went overboard after their boats capsized, but Coastguard chiefs later scaled back the figures to 20. | |
Several boats capsized in gale-force winds and squally showers caused by the remnants of Hurricane Bertha in Strangford Lough, near Killyleagh, on Monday. | Several boats capsized in gale-force winds and squally showers caused by the remnants of Hurricane Bertha in Strangford Lough, near Killyleagh, on Monday. |
Ten sailors, including one with head injuries, were hurt when the GP14 regatta was hit by a squall, the Maritime and Coastguard Agency said. | Ten sailors, including one with head injuries, were hurt when the GP14 regatta was hit by a squall, the Maritime and Coastguard Agency said. |
Among the injured were two teenage boys and a woman, believed to be in her 30s, who wounded her arm. | Among the injured were two teenage boys and a woman, believed to be in her 30s, who wounded her arm. |
Most casualties were suffering from the effects of hypothermia after 87 sailing dinghies were hit by a sudden change in the weather, according to the Coastguard. | |
The South Eastern Health and Social Care Trust in Northern Ireland said ambulance crews were treating as many people as possible at the scene and a major incident response plan had been launched. | The South Eastern Health and Social Care Trust in Northern Ireland said ambulance crews were treating as many people as possible at the scene and a major incident response plan had been launched. |
"Casualties will be being brought to the Ulster Hospital (Dundonald). A major incident and emergency response plan is in operation," a spokesperson said. | |
Belfast Coastguard was contacted shortly before 2pm on Monday with reports that some vessels had overturned, while around 80 were having difficulty. | Belfast Coastguard was contacted shortly before 2pm on Monday with reports that some vessels had overturned, while around 80 were having difficulty. |
The Bangor and Portaferry Coastguard Rescue Teams, the Portaferry and Newcastle RNLI lifeboats, the Irish Coast Guard helicopter and a helicopter from RAF Valley were sent to the scene. | The Bangor and Portaferry Coastguard Rescue Teams, the Portaferry and Newcastle RNLI lifeboats, the Irish Coast Guard helicopter and a helicopter from RAF Valley were sent to the scene. |
The GP14 World Championship was expected to see one of the largest dinghy fleets ever to compete at the East Down Yacht Club in County Down. | The GP14 World Championship was expected to see one of the largest dinghy fleets ever to compete at the East Down Yacht Club in County Down. |
Sailors from Northern Ireland, the Republic, England and Australia were taking part in the competitions. | Sailors from Northern Ireland, the Republic, England and Australia were taking part in the competitions. |
Two races were due to be held on Monday but only one was completed before the squall struck boats competing off islands about three miles offshore. | Two races were due to be held on Monday but only one was completed before the squall struck boats competing off islands about three miles offshore. |
Several sailing associations had already warned of windy weather for the event, with gusts up to a gale-force 30mph expected. | Several sailing associations had already warned of windy weather for the event, with gusts up to a gale-force 30mph expected. |
A spokesperson for the RNLI said: "Our thoughts are with the casualties and crew currently involved in the dinghy racing incident in Strangford Lough." | A spokesperson for the RNLI said: "Our thoughts are with the casualties and crew currently involved in the dinghy racing incident in Strangford Lough." |
Additional reporting by PA | Additional reporting by PA |