Flares spark sea search off Cork

A major search operation was sparked early today when flares were spotted off the south west coast

A major search operation was sparked early today when flares were spotted off the south west coast. Lifeboat and coast guard crews battled in rough seas off west Cork amid fears a stricken vessel was in need.

The search - from Mill Cove to Toe Head - was called off after more than three hours when nothing was found.

A member of the coast guard raised the alarm when he saw a flare off the Gally Head area at 1am. Within 15 minutes the Courtmacsherry RNLI Lifeboat, under Coxswain Dan O Dwyer, was launched. A second flare was reported at 3.15am off the Glandore area.

Two lifeboat units, two coastguard vessels, and the coastguard helicopter were involved in the operation. "The first lifeboat with a crew of seven went under way in very poor conditions with a rough sea and high winds," said an RNLI spokesman. "Conditions at sea were terrible."

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Valentia Coast Guard said the search was called off at 4.40am when nothing was found, with all units returning to base by 6.30am.