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Mountain rescue team search on Mangerton

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KERRY MOUNTAIN RESCUE TEAM was called to investigate an incident on Mangerton Mountain yesterday in response to a report that what appeared to be a paraglider or hang-glider crashed near the summit.
The team was called out at 3.30pm on Thursday afternoon, after a member of the public, who had been walking on the Old Kenmore Road, reported seeing a paraglider or hang-glider appear to crash near the summit area of the mountain.
Twenty members of Kerry Mountain Rescue Team carried out sweep searches of the snow-covered summit area. During the evening, the Irish Coast Guard helicopter was tasked to assist with the search, but the weather closed in and they returned to base.
No evidence of a crash was found during the search and there had been no report of a missing person. In conjunction with the Gardaí and Irish Coast Guard it was decided to stand down the search at 10pm. Kerry Mountain Rescue Team returned to base at 10.30pm.
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