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Two rescued after yacht collides with cargo ship in English Channel

by Mike Schuler 17 Aug 2018 07:47 UTC
Two rescued after yacht collides with cargo ship in English Channel © Frits Olinga-Delfzijl

Two yachtsmen had to be rescued early Wednesday morning after their vessel collided with a cargo ship in the English Channel off Dungeness, Kent.

The HM Coastguard reports that it received a MAYDAY call from the yacht following the collision which happened just after 4:10 a.m. on Wednesday.

Dungeness RNLI lifeboat rescued the two from the yacht and both are reported safe and well.

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