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Search underway for 2 missing fishermen off Tignish, P.E.I.

A search is underway for two men missing from a boat that capsized late Tuesday afternoon in Tignish, P.E.I. One person aboard the boat made it to shore.

One person made it to shore after boat capsized late Tuesday afternoon off North Cape

A Cormorant helicopter like this one was dispatched from Halifax to search the waters off Tignish Tuesday evening. (Alex Brockman/CBC)

Asearch is underway for two peoplemissing from a boat that capsized late Tuesday afternoon in Tignish, P.E.I.

The Joint Rescue Coordination Centre in Halifax is co-ordinating the search.

"At approximately 5 o'clock local time, theJoint Rescue Coordination Centre here in Halifaxreceived a report of three people in the water near Tignish, P.E.I." said Maj.Mark Gough, senior public affairs officer with Maritime Forces Atlantic in Halifax.

Goughsaid one person had reportedlymade it to shore to call for help, buttwo people were still in the water.

Canadian Coast Guard ShipTeleost, a Canadian Armed ForcesCormorant helicopter and Hercules airplane were searching the area late Tuesday night where the two people were reported missing.

"Additional vessels in the area tried to assist initially, however very poor ongoing weather conditions have prevented them from joining the search," Gough said via email.

The search will continuethroughout the night and into the morning, he said.

Searching the shoreline

TignishFire Chief Allan Gavin confirmed the fire department waspaged around 5 p.m.and was told by dispatch that a boat had capsized off North Cape.

Gavin said theCoast Guard is searching the water, and the fire department is searching along the shoreline around the entire cape.

Others in the community are also helping with the search.

Gavin said department volunteers will continue to search until someone tells them to stop.

Local fishermen say the seas were rough and dangerous Tuesday in the area due to a strong wind from the northeast.

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With files from Sara Fraser and Sarah MacMillan