4 icebound sealers safe after airlift off Fogo Island - Action News
Home WebMail Friday, November 15, 2024, 07:25 AM | Calgary | -5.8°C | Regions Advertise Login | Our platform is in maintenance mode. Some URLs may not be available. |
NL

4 icebound sealers safe after airlift off Fogo Island

Four sealers were airlifted Wednesday night from the Double N that got stuck in ice off Newfoundland's northeast coast.
Four crew members were forced to abandon their ice-bound vessel on Wednesday night. (JTF Atlantic)

Four sealers were airlifted Wednesday night from a vessel that got stuck in ice off Newfoundland's northeast coast.

Major Martel Thompson of the Joint Rescue Co-ordination Centre in Halifax said the Double Nwas stuck in ice about 125 kilometres off Fogo Island.

Thompson said the ice and weather conditions were a challenge for the people on the boat and for the crew on the Cormorant helicopter who rescued them.

"There was a real fear that there's an imminent collision with an iceberg that was located 500 feet from this vessel and [was] closing in on them," Thompson told CBC.

"The Cormorant crews were battling low visibility due to darknessand 110 km/h winds."

Thompson said the helicopter crew hoisted the four sealers to safety and flew them to Gander.

The Double N was left adrift.

The seal hunt opened earlier this week.