Two people dead after vessel capsizes on west coast of Newfoundland

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A rescue operation is underway Sunday near Port aux Port, between Molly Ann Cove and Rope Cove

Two people are dead following a vessel capsizing on the west coast of Newfoundland on Sunday morning, near the community of Lark Harbour."The sea giveth and the sea taketh away. I am devastated to hear two young men have perished at sea. All the love and prayers in the world are needed now for the families and the Lark Harbour community and fishing communities everywhere," she wrote in a post on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter.

In a post on X, Long Range Mountains MP Gudie Hutchings posted her condolences and wrote that "two young men have perished at sea." He said the centre responded to a call from the Maritime Rescue Sub-Centre in St. John's for assistance after reports of people in the water.Ackland said a Cormorant helicopter was dispatched from the Search and Rescue Squadron in Gander to the scene, which was near Molly Ann Cove.

 

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