One person rescued, one missing after boat capsizes off Salisbury

Boston, MALocal News

A search operation is underway for a missing man after a 47-foot boat capsized off Salisbury Beach on Saturday. The Massachusetts State Police reported that the vessel took on water shortly after departing from Salisbury Marina, leading to its rapid sinking. One person was rescued by the U. S. Coast Guard and transported to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

Meanwhile, a man in his 50s remains missing as authorities continue their search efforts. Video footage captured the boat, appearing unoccupied, bobbing in rough surf, while debris from the vessel was spotted floating in the Merrimack River. The beach is closed to swimming due to hazardous rip currents, further complicating rescue efforts. Local authorities emphasize the importance of heeding safety warnings in the area. This incident highlights the dangers of boating in adverse conditions.

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