Two people are believed to have been on the tugboat when it capsized in the Firth of Clyde, near to the Inverclyde town of Greenock on Friday afternoon.
A major rescue operation has resumed in Scotland after a tugboat - believed to have had two people onboard - capsized in the mouth of the River Clyde.
The vessel capsized at around 3.30pm on Friday afternoon, in the Firth of Clyde, near to the Inverclyde town of Greenock.The coastguard stood down their search at 8pm on Friday evening, with police following shortly after.MSP Neil Bibby tweeted:"Very concerning news about the distressing accident off Greenock.More on Scotland
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