JRCC confirms at 16 o’clock that it is 51-year-old boat found capsized south-east of Svennerstål Tuesday morning.
51-year-old is still not found.
– We have now conducted a thorough search in the sea and on islands and reefs in the area, both helicopter and several rescue boats. It has been decided that the search now ends at 16, says Nils-Ole Sundet by JRCC to ØP Nett right after the bell 16.
Your program is now entering a new phase, where the police will coordinate search after a presumed dead.
– With time considering it is not likely to find any longer alive, says Strait.
Police said they will not make any further search Tuesday evening.
Reported missed Monday night
51-year-old pulled out from Stavern to pull yarn on the outside of Svennerstål at 15 o’clock Monday afternoon. The missing man went out 16 foot open boat with 9.9 hp engine. The boat had not lanterns, lit Ruben Langseth RS Stormbull to ØP Monday night.
When the man came back when it was dark, reported a mate him missing, and it was initiated a comprehensive exploration campaign organized by JRCC for Southern Norway.
Late Monday evening were four rescue vessels in the search for fisherman, along with a Seaking helicopter, while the search was slightly decreased throughout the night.
Shortly after midnight on Tuesday, Redningsselskapet message that it was seen flares near of Malmøya in Viksfjord and exploration forces were directed to the site.
The search here, however, led not appear.
On Tuesday morning, however, continued the search unabated, and clock 09.15 notified Redningsselskapet that also RS Horn Flyer was put into action. Four of Redningsselskapets boats took part in the search. In addition, it was sought by small boats close to shore, including Ula.
The boat capsized found Tuesday morning
The clock 10:45 Tuesday confirmed Operations at Vestfold Police, John Nysæter, it was found a boat capsized in the area south-east of Svennerstål. The boat was towed to shore Ula RS Stormbull.
Nysæter enlightened however that exploration campaign preliminary proceeding.
– We are now in the process of exploration from countries, says Operations at Vestfold Police, John Nysæter.
– Crews from the Red Cross will participate, in addition to several rescue boats, Seaking helicopter and a police says Nysæter.
Ops journalist was at Vadskjæret Larvik where exploration crews gathered Tuesday morning on the spot and could tell that even the fire department participates in the exploration campaign, and that they traveled by boat to look.
– Six men from Larvik fire departments and three from Sandefjord fire departments have gone out by boat from respectively reef in Larviksfjord and from Ula, says journalist Bjørn Jakobsen.
Both on Monday night and Tuesday morning, there has been a lot of wind and high waves in areas where it has been easy for the man, and rescue crews report difficult exploration conditions.
When the search resumes after the presumed deceased, will be decided tomorrow, Christmas Eve.
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