Four youngsters have been discovered alive on a seashore 30 kilometres from the place they went lacking whereas paddle boarding in Victoria yesterday.
The teenagers have been discovered on Swan Island simply after 9am, having travelled throughout Port Phillip Bay, after they set off paddle boarding at Rosebud Beach off Point Nepean Road in Rosebud yesterday.
The two 18-year-old males, an 18-year-old lady and a 19-year-old lady, who’re from Glen Waverley in Melbourne, had gone paddle boarding whereas celebrating the tip of their VCE.
A passer-by discovered their belongings on the seashore about 8pm yesterday and reported it to police.
The teenagers’ automobile was additionally discovered close by.
It isn’t identified precisely what time the group went lacking.
Locals reported there sturdy easterly winds picked up in a single day, with excessive tide taking water away from shore after midnight.
Air and water police alongside and different emergency rescuers launched a serious search, which went on by the night time, utilizing helicopters and boats.
Due to poor situations the search was halted at about 4am and resumed about 7am.