The search for a 29-year-old woman who disappeared on Friday evening off Cabo Raso in Cascais was resumed this Saturday, the National Maritime Authority (ANM) said.
According to the same source, the woman was carried away by a wave while walking along the cape.
“The search operations, coordinated by the harbor master and the local command of the Cascais Marine Police, involve the Cascais Rescue Station vessel and the NRP Setúbal ship of the Portuguese Navy, at sea and on land elements of the local command of the Cascais Marine Police, the Cascais Volunteer Firefighters and the Cascais Civil Defense are involved,” – the department said in a statement.
The incident alarm was raised at 17:30 after two people fell into the sea near the cliffs of Cabo Raso in Cascais, Lisbon district. For what CM As it turned out, the victims were photographed at the moment of their fall.
AMN said in a statement that two people were walking near Cabo Raso when they were swept away by a wave, “and the woman eventually disappeared into the sea.”
“Upon arrival at the scene, it was established that the man managed to reach the ground by his own means, with the help of members of the public, having received minor injuries, he was helped by members of the Volunteer Firefighters of Cascais, and then he was transported to the INEM hospital department,” ANM details.
A search for the Colombian woman was launched by sea through the Cascais Rescue Service station and by land by members of the local Cascais Marine Police Department and the Cascais Volunteer Firefighters.
Author: Catarina Cascarriño, Sergio A. Vitorino This Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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