Le Cam: rescue teams set up

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January 06. 2009 at 08:01
© François Van Malleghem / DPPI / Vendée Globe

Following Jean Le Cam's (VM Matériaux) distress call to his shore team this morning at 00h26 GMT  the Chilean and French MRCC have been setting up a rescue operation using the resources available in the area.

 A cargo ship and a plane are on their way to the area to intervene as quickly as possible.
Chile is three hours behind GMT: in Punta Arenas, the sun goes down at 22h (local time, or 01h GMT) and comes up at 05h30 (local time, or 08h30 GMT). It was therefore dark where Jean Le Cam was located (200 miles west of the Horn) when his distress beacon was triggered at 01h40 (GMT).
The MRCC (Intrnational Maritime Rescue Co-Ordination Centre) contacted a cargo ship 65 miles from the position of VM Matériaux, as identified by the Sarsat-Cospas beacon: the ship is expected to reach the area at around 10h30 GMT.  A Chilean spotter plane is being prepared to head for the zone at daybreak, at around 08h30 (GMT).
 We will bring you more information as it becomes available.