It currently remains unknown whether there have been any casualties however it's understood that the two on board have not yet been found
A major rescue operation is expected to resume after a tugboat with two people on board capsized in the River Clyde off Greenock.
It currently remains unknown whether there have been any casualties however it's understood that the two on board have not yet been found. The major operation also included Helensburgh RNLI lifeboat, several police launch boats and rescue crafts from vessels in the area who went to the scene when the alarm was raised.
They reportedly tapped on the hull trying to get a response from anyone inside as the vessel started to drift beneath the water. It is reported that "minutes later", the boat sank.
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