Two people have been rescued after the rowing boat they were travelling in got into difficulty off the coast of Dalkey this afternoon.
A crew of three launched the Dun Laoghaire inshore lifeboat at 1pm.
It followed reports from the Coast Guard that a small boat was struggling to return to shore.
The craft was towed back and returned to Coliemore Harbour.
Laura Jackson, Dun Laoghaire RNLI’s Community safety officer, and crew said:
'It is important to highlight the RNLI and Irish Coast Guards message at the moment asking people to take extra care when using the sea."
"Please make sure you have a plan of action in case you get into difficulty."
"Always check the tide times and weather conditions along with having a method of communication to call for help if needed ’
Launched from Dun Laoghaire, Dublin about one and a half hours ago - https://t.co/EC4oQ7TftE
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Lifeboat Crew And Coast Guard: Be Careful In The Sea
The RNLI and Coast Guard have issued a joint appeal asking the public to exercise caution in the sea.
Laura Jackson says the RNLI are still at full operating capacity despite the pandemic.
‘Dun Laoghaire RNLI remains on call and is fully operational during the Coronavirus pandemic. While there is no crew training or exercises taking place, our volunteers are here, ready to respond to those in need’.
Header Image: RNLI/Liam Mullan