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Two people seen alive in water off Māhia, vessels on way

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Two people have been identified alive in the water off Māhia.

A search was launched yesterday afternoon after a recreational fishing vessel was reported overdue, after a planned days fishing off Gisborne. Three people were on-board, not two people as was originally reported.

This afternoon, two people were spotted in the water off the Māhia Peninsula by a container vessel, the African Tiger.

A Maritime NZ update about 2.30pm today said visual contact had been lost but urgent actions to relocate the men were under way.

Rescue Coordination Centre operations manager Michael Clulow said vessels have been sent to the location.

"We are working as quickly as possible to relocate and rescue these people in the water.

"They have been in the water for a long-time now, and will be cold and tired."

Weather conditions in the area are atrocious, making it extremely difficult for responders on the water and in the air.

"We are looking at a number of ways to try and safely get these people out of the water.

"Our thoughts are with the family and friends of those caught up in this rapidly evolving situation and are taking all practical steps to save lives," he says.

This response is being supported by the NZDF, Napier Harbour Tugs, NZ Coastguard and rescue helicopter providers.


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