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Five Airlifted from Sea after Fishing Vessel Sinks

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

January 20, 2015

The U.K. Coastguard was notified of a fishing vessel in distress just before 11 a.m. this morning. The Iuda Naofa, a 23-meter Irish fishing vessel, was taking on water 48 miles north of the Butt of Lewis, the U.K Maritime and Coastguard Agency reported.
 
A Coastguard Rescue helicopter was requested to attend the scene and drop a salvage pump onto the Iuda Naofa to pump off the ingress of water. However, the vessel became swamped and started to sink.
 
The helicopter airlifted two of the crew onto the nearby sister fishing vessel, the Star of Hope. The other three crew were transferred by helicopter to the Western Isles hospital, where they are being treated for mild hypothermia.
 
Coastguard Duty Watch Manager, Paul Tunstall said, “The weather conditions on scene were very rough seas with southerly force 6 winds. Evacuating the five crew swiftly and safely before the vessel went down was a great achievement.
 

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