He thought he saw a windsurfer drifting off the coast of Sète, but it was just tree trunks

He thought he saw a windsurfer drifting off the coast of Sète, but it was just tree trunks

The Sète lifeboat was alerted this Wednesday at the end of the day. Midi Libre – E.T.

The Sète lifeboat was called out early in the evening this Wednesday, October 16 after a witness thought he saw a windsurfer adrift at sea.

The Admiral Leenhardt, the lifeboat of the Sète sea rescue station, was called out early Wednesday, October 16 evening. While the sea was in swells of nearly three meters at that time, the volunteers embarked because a passer-by had reported the presence of a windsurfer, without occupants, in the area of ​​the Nau cove.

Supported by the Dragon 34

The SNSM boat, supported in the air by the Dragon34, combed the area to try to discover the slightest sign of a human presence in the water. As there were several trunks floating and no disappearances had been reported, it was concluded that the witness had mistaken the person. The device was immediately lifted.

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