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Coast Guard Rescues Stranded Kitesurfers
Weak winds triggered incident which took place near the Golden Gate Bridge Saturday afternoon.
More than half a dozen people were rescued from the waters of San Francisco Bay near the Golden Gate Bridge Saturday afternoon after failing winds left a number of kite surfers stranded, according to the U.S. Coast Guard.
The Coast Guard received a call from a boater Saturday afternoon reporting that there were kite surfers down in the area of the Golden Gate Bridge, about half a mile away from Crissy Field, said Coast Guard Lt. Junior Grade Liezl Nicholas.
The Coast Guard responded shortly before 5 p.m., along with a boat from the San Francisco Fire Department and two "good Samaritan" boats. The San Francisco fire boat pulled one person from the water, and the private boats on the scene collected a total of six people, Nicholas said.
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It was unclear on Saturday afternoon whether all of the people in the water were with the same group, or if numerous people simply became stranded in the water around the same time when the wind died, Nicholas said.
There were no injuries reported, and there does not appear to be anyone else left in the water, Nicholas said.
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— Bay City News
Editor's Note: The photo of the kitesurfer is not one of the individuals who were rescued on Saturday. It is for illustration only.
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