Ballina: Rescuers Among Three Dead After Yacht Sinks Off Australian Coast
Police said heavy seas caused a rescue boat to roll while helping a yacht, leaving three dead and four people ashore.
- On Monday evening, a yacht sank and a volunteer rescue boat capsized while crossing the Ballina Bar in heavy conditions off Australia's NSW coast, killing three people; four others reached shore with minor injuries.
- Superintendent Joe McNulty of the NSW Police Marine Area Command described conditions as "treacherous" after Marine Rescue NSW crews responded to the initial distress call on Monday evening.
- The Australian Maritime Safety Authority Challenger jet and Westpac Rescue Helicopter from Lismore assisted the coordinated search, which was called off on Tuesday morning after all individuals were accounted for.
- Two volunteer marine rescuers, aged 78 and 62, died during the mission. McNulty paid tribute, saying "We need to remember and reflect on the heroic actions of this crew overnight."
- Marine Rescue NSW stated their primary focus is supporting the families of the deceased and volunteers affected, as the close-knit Ballina community processes the tragedy.
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Three people have died, including two volunteer rescuers, after a yacht sank and a rescue boat capsized in rough weather off the coast of Australia.
Rescuers among three dead after yacht sinks off Australian coast
Two marine rescue volunteers died after their boat capsized in choppy conditions while attempting to help a yacht in distress off Australia's New South Wales (NSW) coast, according to police. A third man was found dead later.
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