Massive Thames Search After Person Spotted in Water Near Chelsea Embankment
A large-scale emergency operation is in full swing on the River Thames tonight (Monday, 2 June) following reports of someone seen in the water close to Chelsea Embankment.
Fire Brigade, Police and Lifeboats Join Hunt
The alarm was raised shortly after 7.30pm, sparking an urgent response from multiple agencies. London Fire Brigade rushed to the scene with a fire boat, while the London Ambulance Service and Metropolitan Police swooped in to assist. The National Police Air Service helicopter also joined the hunt, scanning the river from above.
Lifeboat teams from the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) launched from central London, bolstering the massive search effort. Witnesses reported emergency vehicles lining the embankment, with crews coordinating both on land and water.
What We Know So Far
A London Fire Brigade source confirmed: “We were called at 7:36pm to reports of a person in the water near Chelsea Embankment. Crews, including our fire boat, are currently assisting in the search along with partners from other emergency services.”
The circumstances of how the individual ended up in the river remain unclear. Police have cordoned off the area as they investigate and search continues in earnest. The public is urged to stay clear to allow emergency teams to work efficiently.
More Updates to Come
The situation is ongoing. Stay tuned as we bring you the latest on this developing Thames emergency.