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Irish Mirror
Irish Mirror
National
Rachel McLaughlin

15 Gaeltacht students rescued from the sea in dramatic operation in Co Donegal

Fifteen Gaeltacht students were dramatically rescued from the sea following an emergency at Magheraroarty Beach in Co Donegal on Tuesday afternoon.

Ten were transported to Letterkenny University Hospital via the Rescue 118 helicopter and one more by ambulance. The remaining four were treated at the scene.

The alarm was raised after the group, who are understood to be attending a local Gaeltacht college, got into difficulty in the water after 4pm on Tuesday.

The coast guard was tasked to the scene while sailors in a nearby fishing boat brought some of the young people on board their vessel. Others managed to swim to the shore.

One of the group was believed to have been in the water for a considerable length of time.

The extent of injuries is not yet known, but sources say that hypothermia may be an issue in this incident.

Local Councillor Micheal Cholm MacGiolla Easbuig was at the scene as the rescue operation was ending.

He praised the local rescue effort and the emergency services, saying: "I want to highly praise the local fishing community who went out and took the students onto the boat, and also the Coast Guard, the ambulances and helicopter crew.

"The community as a whole deserves credit for saving lives, because that's exactly what they did today."

A Coast Guard spokesman described the rescue as a "very lucky outcome", and thanked the public for alerting emergency services.

He added: "The Helicopter crew deserve special commendation for their efficient response to a difficult challenge as do staff in Malin Head for coordinating an operation with a successful outcome."

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