UPDATE: Serious fears are mounting for the crew of the missing catamaran, Ange, which failed to reach its destination on the Gold Coast late Saturday night. Authorities confirm that the vessel departed from Yamba, New South Wales (NSW), but when it did not arrive as expected, emergency teams sprang into action.
The search operation was launched shortly after the vessel’s disappearance was reported. As of Sunday morning, Marine Rescue units from Point Danger, Brunswick, and Ballina have been deployed to scour the waters in a desperate attempt to locate the missing catamaran and ensure the safety of its crew.
Despite extensive efforts, no trace of the Ange has been found, raising concerns for the well-being of those aboard. Witnesses describe the conditions as challenging, adding urgency to the ongoing search efforts. Authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward as they work tirelessly to locate the vessel.
The fate of the crew remains uncertain, and emergency services are prepared for a prolonged operation if necessary. This developing situation has captured the attention of local communities and highlights the risks faced by those at sea.
As the search continues, the emotional impact on families and loved ones grows. Many are anxiously awaiting news as authorities keep them updated on the situation.
Stay tuned for further updates as this story develops.
