Two rescued by Somerset coastguards from sinking boat home
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An HM Coastguard helicopter was involved in the rescue mission
A rescue mission has saved two people from a sinking boat home.
The vessel reportedly lost propulsion and was taking on water off Steep Holm in the Bristol Channel at about 09:40 BST on Saturday.
HM Coastguard co-ordinated the response alongside local RNLI lifeboats, a coastguard helicopter and Weston-Super-Mare's coastguard rescue team.
Emergency services said both people were safely rescued from the 60ft vessel which had now sunk.

The vessel was being moved from Watchet Harbour Marina to a new home
Watchet Coastguard said the pair were Watchet Harbour Marina residents who were moving their boat to a new location when the sinking happened.
HM Coastguard senior maritime operations officer Simon Twitchen said: "When things go wrong, it can all happen very quickly.
"These people on board did absolutely the right thing - they had lifejackets and a life raft and they called us immediately.
"Thankfully they are now both safe and well."

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